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... moreover , are two such passages , 15 the first of which deals with Helen's brothers , the subject of the touchstone verses , and mentions them as being under " the earth , the giver of life " -that phrase which elicited from Ruskin the ...
... moreover , are two such passages , 15 the first of which deals with Helen's brothers , the subject of the touchstone verses , and mentions them as being under " the earth , the giver of life " -that phrase which elicited from Ruskin the ...
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... moreover , in a well defined ascension . In his poetry , that is to say , the mood is tinged with personal renouncement . There is no joy , but rather an insistence on the need for peace ; a sense of wistful withdrawal . In the ...
... moreover , in a well defined ascension . In his poetry , that is to say , the mood is tinged with personal renouncement . There is no joy , but rather an insistence on the need for peace ; a sense of wistful withdrawal . In the ...
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... Moreover , the pass- ages , if they are thus read in careful relation to contexts , appear to be quintessential , highly imaginative , poetic expressions of these universally significant states . Therefore - so far as the passages go ...
... Moreover , the pass- ages , if they are thus read in careful relation to contexts , appear to be quintessential , highly imaginative , poetic expressions of these universally significant states . Therefore - so far as the passages go ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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