The Charles Lamb BulletinCharles Lamb Society, 2006 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 73
Sida 46
... once listened to the silence of the lake . At once the most personal and the most poignant of the confrontations with death in The Prelude is the death of his father . Originally set forth in the remarkable poetic exposition of the ...
... once listened to the silence of the lake . At once the most personal and the most poignant of the confrontations with death in The Prelude is the death of his father . Originally set forth in the remarkable poetic exposition of the ...
Sida 55
... once again for the Goslar drafts and borrows from one of them ( MS 18A ) the introductory lines from " Nutting , " which were not used when that poem was published in Lyrical Ballads ( XI , 15-21 ) . Once more he calls upon that ...
... once again for the Goslar drafts and borrows from one of them ( MS 18A ) the introductory lines from " Nutting , " which were not used when that poem was published in Lyrical Ballads ( XI , 15-21 ) . Once more he calls upon that ...
Sida 157
... once shared the same scruples . The older man would act as a negative exemplar , as someone who had once ' quarrelled with received opinions only to embrace errors ' and ' left the high road of honourable exertion , only to deviate into ...
... once shared the same scruples . The older man would act as a negative exemplar , as someone who had once ' quarrelled with received opinions only to embrace errors ' and ' left the high road of honourable exertion , only to deviate into ...
Innehåll
Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
23 andra avsnitt visas inte
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
Angler Book Cambridge character Charles and Mary Charles Lamb Bulletin Charles Lamb Society child childhood Church Coleridge Coleridge's Cottage criticism death described Dickens Dorothy Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage Duncan Wu E. V. Lucas edition Editor Elia Elian emotional English essay feeling Furness Abbey Goslar Grasmere Hazlitt human humour Hunt Ibid imagination immortality James John Clare John Strachan Jonathan Lamb's later lecture letter lines literary literature living London Magazine look Lyrical Ballads Mary Lamb Mary Wedd mind Monthly Repository Moxon nature Oxford passage Pater perhaps play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry portrait present published Quincey reader recollection Robert Robert Woof Romantic Romanticism seems sense Shakespeare sonnet spirit stanza suggests tale things Thomas thought Tintern Abbey translation Tulk Two-Part Prelude Unitarian University vols Walter Pater Walton William Hazlitt William Wordsworth Woof word Wordsworth Trust writing wrote