The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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... night - dews on still waters between walls Of shadowy granite , in a gleaming pass ; Music that gentlier on the ... night : I remember a night of my youth , I remember 164 The Discovery of Poetry.
... night - dews on still waters between walls Of shadowy granite , in a gleaming pass ; Music that gentlier on the ... night : I remember a night of my youth , I remember 164 The Discovery of Poetry.
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... night ' , and the grisly com- parison of worms to chambermaids ' . Then comes perhaps the finest passage of all : -the ' everlasting rest ' seems to be a reference to a Spanish game , but the yoke ' metaphor is clear and unmatched in ...
... night ' , and the grisly com- parison of worms to chambermaids ' . Then comes perhaps the finest passage of all : -the ' everlasting rest ' seems to be a reference to a Spanish game , but the yoke ' metaphor is clear and unmatched in ...
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... night ; we can , if we study his life and earlier poems and letters , find traces of the fascination any wide expanse of sea or land held for him , and of his emotion on seeing the slow moon rise full into a cloudless sky ; —all of ...
... night ; we can , if we study his life and earlier poems and letters , find traces of the fascination any wide expanse of sea or land held for him , and of his emotion on seeing the slow moon rise full into a cloudless sky ; —all of ...
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