The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volum 3Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Pàgina 128
... feeling for the past , and in addition there was the energy and excitement of experimentation in a comparatively new medium . In reading Hooker's great perorations on Order and the Light of Reason , too , one has the sense of absorption ...
... feeling for the past , and in addition there was the energy and excitement of experimentation in a comparatively new medium . In reading Hooker's great perorations on Order and the Light of Reason , too , one has the sense of absorption ...
Pàgina 137
... feeling for nature , together with the style of formal , dignified compliment , are echoed in Pope's lines at the end of Epistle IV ( Of the use of Riches , to Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington ) : Whose cheerful Tenants bless their ...
... feeling for nature , together with the style of formal , dignified compliment , are echoed in Pope's lines at the end of Epistle IV ( Of the use of Riches , to Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington ) : Whose cheerful Tenants bless their ...
Pàgina 187
... feeling ( as in Psalm 91 or in the poetry of John of the Cross ) is little concerned about the reader's convenience ; and ( since the poem is a prayer ) we should recognize the common weakness of men who sel- dom desire their prayers to ...
... feeling ( as in Psalm 91 or in the poetry of John of the Cross ) is little concerned about the reader's convenience ; and ( since the poem is a prayer ) we should recognize the common weakness of men who sel- dom desire their prayers to ...
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