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Page 63
... expression of it , however , is wholly modern and romantic in its sentiment . The world may like , for all I care , The gentler voice , the cooler head , That bows a rival to despair And cheaply compliments the dead , That smiles at all ...
... expression of it , however , is wholly modern and romantic in its sentiment . The world may like , for all I care , The gentler voice , the cooler head , That bows a rival to despair And cheaply compliments the dead , That smiles at all ...
Page 83
... expression of this modern romantic feeling for nature in the Philoctetes is the sonnet of the eighteenth - century poet Thomas Russell , which has been pronounced the best sonnet between Milton and Wordsworth : On this lone isle , whose ...
... expression of this modern romantic feeling for nature in the Philoctetes is the sonnet of the eighteenth - century poet Thomas Russell , which has been pronounced the best sonnet between Milton and Wordsworth : On this lone isle , whose ...
Page 88
... expression of the senti- ments that befit the time , the place , the occasion and the speaker . In other words , he is the supreme em- bodiment in literature , as the Parthenon is in art , of the unique harmony of beauty and reason that ...
... expression of the senti- ments that befit the time , the place , the occasion and the speaker . In other words , he is the supreme em- bodiment in literature , as the Parthenon is in art , of the unique harmony of beauty and reason that ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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