Littell's Living Age, Band 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... NATURE - POET . AMONG the many and various “ as- pects of Tennyson ” which can occupy the critic's attention , none is more fas- cinating than that which shows the poet as a delineator of the beauties of nature . And surely this ...
... NATURE - POET . AMONG the many and various “ as- pects of Tennyson ” which can occupy the critic's attention , none is more fas- cinating than that which shows the poet as a delineator of the beauties of nature . And surely this ...
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... nature simply as the background of the human story . Secondly , poets upon whom nature produces a kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of ...
... nature simply as the background of the human story . Secondly , poets upon whom nature produces a kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of ...
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... nature , it is merely as a back- ground to this human picture . Had the trees and rivers he loved , the daisies that made his heart leap like a child's whenever he looked upon them , or the birds whose carols were so dear to him , lost ...
... nature , it is merely as a back- ground to this human picture . Had the trees and rivers he loved , the daisies that made his heart leap like a child's whenever he looked upon them , or the birds whose carols were so dear to him , lost ...
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... nature's beauty ; and he promised some day to show that it was nothing more than the development of the primeval religion of the Aryan race . Among English poets , Coleridge dis- played a good deal of this temper , and I have felt The ...
... nature's beauty ; and he promised some day to show that it was nothing more than the development of the primeval religion of the Aryan race . Among English poets , Coleridge dis- played a good deal of this temper , and I have felt The ...
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... nature for their own sake , Ten- nyson stands before all the " Georgian poets is , no doubt , to utter a bold saying , for it is to put him in this respect above very great masters in this line : above the poet who wrote With regard to ...
... nature for their own sake , Ten- nyson stands before all the " Georgian poets is , no doubt , to utter a bold saying , for it is to put him in this respect above very great masters in this line : above the poet who wrote With regard to ...
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