A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... pain , And the doubly wretched fillest With double renewal again , Alas , I am weary of striving ! For what all the pain and the yearning ? Sweet Peace , returning Come , O come into my breast ! Its title , " Wandrers Nachtlied ...
... pain , And the doubly wretched fillest With double renewal again , Alas , I am weary of striving ! For what all the pain and the yearning ? Sweet Peace , returning Come , O come into my breast ! Its title , " Wandrers Nachtlied ...
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... pain is our delight . Pains you scatter with free hand ; sorrow Spontaneous rises ; and that trifle of pleasure Which as a marvel and miracle sometimes Springs from anguish , Is great gain . Human Race dear to the immortals ! Quite ...
... pain is our delight . Pains you scatter with free hand ; sorrow Spontaneous rises ; and that trifle of pleasure Which as a marvel and miracle sometimes Springs from anguish , Is great gain . Human Race dear to the immortals ! Quite ...
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... pain or from the threat of pain . The magnificent " Canto notturno ” ( 1831 ) pictures the sum of things as it must appear to the thoughtful : nature immeasurably glorious but a soulless ma- chine set to an eternally monotonous and ...
... pain or from the threat of pain . The magnificent " Canto notturno ” ( 1831 ) pictures the sum of things as it must appear to the thoughtful : nature immeasurably glorious but a soulless ma- chine set to an eternally monotonous and ...
Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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