English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentDryden Press, 1966 - Comparative literature |
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Page 408
... dreams . The actual scene , as looked down upon from the box of the mail , was trans- formed into a dream , as tumultuous and changing as a musical fugue . This troubled dream is circumstantially reported in Section the Third , entitled ...
... dreams . The actual scene , as looked down upon from the box of the mail , was trans- formed into a dream , as tumultuous and changing as a musical fugue . This troubled dream is circumstantially reported in Section the Third , entitled ...
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... dream ; perhaps , as by dying where death in some shape is inevitable , some sorrowful doom of man , that dream repeats proposes a question of choice which , equally in the for every one of us , through every generation , the Roman and ...
... dream ; perhaps , as by dying where death in some shape is inevitable , some sorrowful doom of man , that dream repeats proposes a question of choice which , equally in the for every one of us , through every generation , the Roman and ...
Page 604
... dream ; and now I wake Exceeding comfortless , and worn , and old , For a dream's sake . I hang my harp upon a tree , A weeping willow in a lake ; I hang my silenced harp there , wrung and snapt For a dream's sake . Lie still , lie ...
... dream ; and now I wake Exceeding comfortless , and worn , and old , For a dream's sake . I hang my harp upon a tree , A weeping willow in a lake ; I hang my silenced harp there , wrung and snapt For a dream's sake . Lie still , lie ...
Contents
The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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