The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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... spirit of a nation stirs and looks out from the eyes of noble men and speaks with the voice of prophets ; and in those days there are poets abroad . If you look into your own thoughts you will find that this is true ; what is really ...
... spirit of a nation stirs and looks out from the eyes of noble men and speaks with the voice of prophets ; and in those days there are poets abroad . If you look into your own thoughts you will find that this is true ; what is really ...
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... spirit to resistance . Shakespeare loved to draw pictures of men rising to meet their fate with nobility . The supreme moments of poetry in his plays come at such times as these , when man at the point of death proves his spirit to be ...
... spirit to resistance . Shakespeare loved to draw pictures of men rising to meet their fate with nobility . The supreme moments of poetry in his plays come at such times as these , when man at the point of death proves his spirit to be ...
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... spirit caught up like the skylark into Heaven . Here are the first two stanzas : Hail to thee , blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert- That from heaven or near it Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . Higher ...
... spirit caught up like the skylark into Heaven . Here are the first two stanzas : Hail to thee , blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert- That from heaven or near it Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . Higher ...
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