English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... poem . very Lycidas is the greatest pastoral elegy in the English language . It was written at a time when the poet was about to be caught up in the political strife which tore the nation asunder , and it is not surprising that the poem ...
... poem . very Lycidas is the greatest pastoral elegy in the English language . It was written at a time when the poet was about to be caught up in the political strife which tore the nation asunder , and it is not surprising that the poem ...
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... poem will equally serve to sum up his philosophic outlook- Keats The One remains , the many change and pass ; Heaven's light for ever shines , earth's shadows fly ; Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , Stains the white radiance ...
... poem will equally serve to sum up his philosophic outlook- Keats The One remains , the many change and pass ; Heaven's light for ever shines , earth's shadows fly ; Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , Stains the white radiance ...
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... poem , and this was soon followed by In Memoriam , a profound analysis of the poet's speculations on life and death , written in a hundred and thirty sections , each of which could stand as a separate poem , yet falling into a unity by ...
... poem , and this was soon followed by In Memoriam , a profound analysis of the poet's speculations on life and death , written in a hundred and thirty sections , each of which could stand as a separate poem , yet falling into a unity by ...
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