The Story of English LiteratureMacmillan, 1932 - 624 páginas |
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Edmund Kemper Broadus. All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul . Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature up to Nature's God . The jingle of the rhyme as well as ...
Edmund Kemper Broadus. All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul . Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature up to Nature's God . The jingle of the rhyme as well as ...
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... Nature : " - O taste corrupt ! that luxury and pomp In specious names of polished manners veiled , Should proudly banish Nature's simple charms ! All - beauteous Nature ! by thy boundless charms Oppressed , O where shall I begin thy ...
... Nature : " - O taste corrupt ! that luxury and pomp In specious names of polished manners veiled , Should proudly banish Nature's simple charms ! All - beauteous Nature ! by thy boundless charms Oppressed , O where shall I begin thy ...
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... Nature must be more than photographically true . It must interpret Nature and only to those who approach her with sincerity , with utter reverence for the truth , does she reveal herself . In like manner architecture reveals the ...
... Nature must be more than photographically true . It must interpret Nature and only to those who approach her with sincerity , with utter reverence for the truth , does she reveal herself . In like manner architecture reveals the ...
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Addison adventure Anglo-Saxons Ballads BAYEUX TAPESTRY beauty began Ben Jonson Beowulf Browning's Bunyan Byron called century characters Chaucer's Christian Church court death delight doth drama dream Dryden Elizabethan England English English poetry essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fancy feeling Forsyte Saga hand happy Hardy's heart heaven human imagination Jane Austen John Keats King King Arthur Kipling knights Lady land literature live London look Lord Lycidas Milton mind miracle plays mood narrative nature never novelist novels phrase plot poems poetry poets Pope prose Puritan Queen rhyme rich romantic Rudyard Kipling satire says Shakespeare Shelley shepherds sing Sir Roger songs sort soul Spectator Spenser spirit stanzas story sweet Tatler tell Tennyson thee themes things Thomas Hardy thou thought tion turn Vanity Fair verse vivid words Wordsworth write written wrote young