British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... speak of Knowledge , I mean something intellectual , something which grasps what it perceives through the senses ; something which takes a view of things ; which sees more than the senses convey ; which reasons upon what it sees , and ...
... speak of Knowledge , I mean something intellectual , something which grasps what it perceives through the senses ; something which takes a view of things ; which sees more than the senses convey ; which reasons upon what it sees , and ...
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... speak the name we call them by . Come from the window , love , come in , at last , Inside the melancholy little ... speak to you And did you speak to him again ? How strange it seems and new ! But you were living before that , And also ...
... speak the name we call them by . Come from the window , love , come in , at last , Inside the melancholy little ... speak to you And did you speak to him again ? How strange it seems and new ! But you were living before that , And also ...
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... speak truth , saying that you lie . " Being such a lady could I weep these tears If this were true ? A great queen such as I Having sinned this way , straight her conscience scars ; 140 145 " Through half your castle - locks ! let me ...
... speak truth , saying that you lie . " Being such a lady could I weep these tears If this were true ? A great queen such as I Having sinned this way , straight her conscience scars ; 140 145 " Through half your castle - locks ! let me ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
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ancient Anglo-Catholic beauty better breath Byron called Carlyle century character Christ's Hospital Christianity Church Church of England Coleridge dead death delight divine dream earth England English essay evil eyes father fear feel French Revolution Grasmere Greece Greek hand happy hath heart Heaven hero hope human imagination intellectual JOHN KEATS Keats knowledge lady Lamb less liberal light literature living look Lyrical Ballads Macbeth mankind means ment mind moral nature Nether Stowey never night o'er object once opinion pain Paradise Lost passion persons philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political reason religion Romantic Sartor Resartus seemed sense Shelley sleep society song soul Southey speak spirit sweet thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey truth Victorian Whig whole wild wind words Wordsworth write young youth ΙΟ