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Page 165
... look'd he , when to Stenyclaros first , A new - made wife , I from Arcadia came , And found him at my husband's side , his friend , His kinsman , his right hand in peace and war , Unsparing in his service of his toil , His blood - to me ...
... look'd he , when to Stenyclaros first , A new - made wife , I from Arcadia came , And found him at my husband's side , his friend , His kinsman , his right hand in peace and war , Unsparing in his service of his toil , His blood - to me ...
Page 196
... look . The Voice , for example , contains an elaborate simile of which the following lines are a part ; and it is interesting to compare the words " the flower they flow for " with Milton's reference to the ravished maiden as being " a ...
... look . The Voice , for example , contains an elaborate simile of which the following lines are a part ; and it is interesting to compare the words " the flower they flow for " with Milton's reference to the ravished maiden as being " a ...
Page 198
... look'd for thee . ' Then she will weep .. These passages serve to show the strength of Arnold's poetic affinity for ... looks at its more obvious components , their allure for Arnold becomes apparent : pervading melancholy , sickness of ...
... look'd for thee . ' Then she will weep .. These passages serve to show the strength of Arnold's poetic affinity for ... looks at its more obvious components , their allure for Arnold becomes apparent : pervading melancholy , sickness of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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allusiveness appear Arnold's mind Arnold's poetry Arnold's verse Arnoldean Balder beauty Celtic Ceres chapter characteristic of Arnold Chaucer context courage criticism Dante Dante's death Divine Comedy earth Empedocles entry essay expression feel felicity formal prose fortitude grace grand style grief habit Hamlet heart heaven high seriousness I. A. Richards ibid Iliad Inferno instance invictus King Henry Lacedaemon lack Laleham Letters to Clough literature live Loeb Matthew Arnold Maurice de Guérin melancholy Milton misery moral moreover need for peace never notebooks pain Paradise Lost pathetic pathos Peleus personal estimate phrases Piccarda poem poet poetic Priam quoted reader reference reflected repose reveal Rustum Satan says Arnold seems sense Shakespeare Sophocles sorrow soul spirit stanza stone Study of Poetry Temple Classics things thou thought tion touch touchstone lines touchstone mood touchstone passage touchstone verses transl Translating Homer Trilling Ugolino's utterance Virgil virtue Wisdom Zeus