Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... seems an understatement . The image itself no more necessarily connotes fear of disaster during parting than it does death at parting , or , as George Eliot has it , the idea that ' In every parting there is an image of death . ' In ...
... seems an understatement . The image itself no more necessarily connotes fear of disaster during parting than it does death at parting , or , as George Eliot has it , the idea that ' In every parting there is an image of death . ' In ...
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... seems to have turned into pity for weakness . The tree evokes two quite different reactions in the poet , and he has no way here of uniting these into a third , inclusive per- ception . Much of the poem is indeed the attempt to find ...
... seems to have turned into pity for weakness . The tree evokes two quite different reactions in the poet , and he has no way here of uniting these into a third , inclusive per- ception . Much of the poem is indeed the attempt to find ...
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... seems idolatry with some excuse When our fore - father Druids in their oaks Imagin'd sanctity . ( 9-11 ) The first line , with the Druids as yet unmentioned , can be taken as saying , " There is excuse for my worshipping the tree , even ...
... seems idolatry with some excuse When our fore - father Druids in their oaks Imagin'd sanctity . ( 9-11 ) The first line , with the Druids as yet unmentioned , can be taken as saying , " There is excuse for my worshipping the tree , even ...
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