A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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Emery Edward Neff. Chapter Four THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE WHEE THERE NATURE is less wrapped in mists and heavy va- pors , she gives the body earlier a riper form ; and in Greece she is said to have brought men to the finest perfection ...
Emery Edward Neff. Chapter Four THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE WHEE THERE NATURE is less wrapped in mists and heavy va- pors , she gives the body earlier a riper form ; and in Greece she is said to have brought men to the finest perfection ...
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... Greece ) long dominated the imagination of a far greater lyricist , Friedrich Hölder- lin . Poverty prevented Hölderlin , as it had Schiller , from seeing Greece or even Italy . Outwardly his life was uneventful : a preparation for the ...
... Greece ) long dominated the imagination of a far greater lyricist , Friedrich Hölder- lin . Poverty prevented Hölderlin , as it had Schiller , from seeing Greece or even Italy . Outwardly his life was uneventful : a preparation for the ...
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... Greece would have been shortened immeasurably if it had begun where his bodily journey ended . Italian birth would have given him the ad- vantage of a native literature as directly the heir of Rome as Rome was of Greece . It had been ...
... Greece would have been shortened immeasurably if it had begun where his bodily journey ended . Italian birth would have given him the ad- vantage of a native literature as directly the heir of Rome as Rome was of Greece . It had been ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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