Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... Greek poetic art , our glance at the romantic revival of the Elizabethans is sufficient reminder that there is no essential relation between a love of Greek myth and a love of order and measure , of clarity and precision . For those ...
... Greek poetic art , our glance at the romantic revival of the Elizabethans is sufficient reminder that there is no essential relation between a love of Greek myth and a love of order and measure , of clarity and precision . For those ...
Side 266
... Greek literature for its own sake , but she enjoyed it far more when she could think of it as a vestibule to Christianity . ' Hence On May 1 , 1832 , she made a record of the number of lines of Greek she could repeat . Of the 3280 lines ...
... Greek literature for its own sake , but she enjoyed it far more when she could think of it as a vestibule to Christianity . ' Hence On May 1 , 1832 , she made a record of the number of lines of Greek she could repeat . Of the 3280 lines ...
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... Greek . ) We have been told again and again that she is the most authentically Greek of modern poets , that she sees and feels and writes like a Greek , that she is a startled dryad in this alien modern world . If all this were true ...
... Greek . ) We have been told again and again that she is the most authentically Greek of modern poets , that she sees and feels and writes like a Greek , that she is a startled dryad in this alien modern world . If all this were true ...
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SWINBURNE | 328 |
BROWNING AND MEREDITH | 358 |
MINOR POETS MIDVICTORIAN AND LATER | 620 |
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