The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 4
... knowledge which can bring peace to the spirit of man . It is engaged in the laudable attempt to ob- serve and to ... knowledge of the size of any star , but it becomes daily more doubtful whether it can survive in a world without meaning ...
... knowledge which can bring peace to the spirit of man . It is engaged in the laudable attempt to ob- serve and to ... knowledge of the size of any star , but it becomes daily more doubtful whether it can survive in a world without meaning ...
Stran 29
... knowledge as an aid to the understanding of poetry may be made to appear much exaggerated if it is applied to isolated lyric poems . Shelley's " Ode to the West Wind , " Wordsworth's " Tintern Abbey , " Arnold's " A Summer Night ...
... knowledge as an aid to the understanding of poetry may be made to appear much exaggerated if it is applied to isolated lyric poems . Shelley's " Ode to the West Wind , " Wordsworth's " Tintern Abbey , " Arnold's " A Summer Night ...
Stran 330
... knowledge of nothing but the non - spiritual , and a person who puts his faith in such knowledge will sooner or later become some form of materialist . Pure intuition may lead to any result , great or small . It can not be easily ...
... knowledge of nothing but the non - spiritual , and a person who puts his faith in such knowledge will sooner or later become some form of materialist . Pure intuition may lead to any result , great or small . It can not be easily ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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Arnold artist attempt beauty believe Beowulf Catholic Chaucer Christianity Church civilisation conception conscious contemporary course Cynewulf Danelaw death Deists Demogorgon divine Divine Comedy earth effect Eighteenth Century emotions England English epic expression external fact faith feeling Hardy Henry VIII heroic human idea ideal imagination important individual industrial revolution intellectual intuitive intuitive knowledge King knowledge liberty literature lives man's material Matthew Arnold means medieval ment Middle Ages Milton mind modern world moral nature never Norsemen Paradise Lost passion period philosophy picture Plato poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Pope prose Protestantism pure Puritan qualities question reader reason Reformation religion religious revolution romance scientific seems sense sentimental Seventeenth Century Shakespeare Shelley significance soul spirit Stoicism story suggest Swinburne things thou thought Thucydides tion to-day true truth unconscious unconscious mind verse Victorian whole words Wordsworth wrote