Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... heart . If it can no longer be his sole world , his universe , in a sense the world and uni- verse , shivered into a chaos of feeling elements that brokenly live on , like those of his own heart , have , through the medium of his own ...
... heart . If it can no longer be his sole world , his universe , in a sense the world and uni- verse , shivered into a chaos of feeling elements that brokenly live on , like those of his own heart , have , through the medium of his own ...
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... heart in the world , " Corroding in the cavern of the heart " all feeling , Making the countenance a masque of rest And turning Human Nature to an art ... ( pp . 336-37 ) The structure of the poem , then , whatever coherence it com ...
... heart in the world , " Corroding in the cavern of the heart " all feeling , Making the countenance a masque of rest And turning Human Nature to an art ... ( pp . 336-37 ) The structure of the poem , then , whatever coherence it com ...
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... heart . Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly at- tached to the place of his birth , or to objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life . But to the author of the Lyrical Ballads nature is a kind ...
... heart . Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly at- tached to the place of his birth , or to objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life . But to the author of the Lyrical Ballads nature is a kind ...
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