Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 59
Página 47
... concern about the course of events not only in England , but in France itself . The speculation seems less farfetched when one considers the possibility of a fusion of these beasts of prey and Blake's “ ruddy tide " in Yeats's concern ...
... concern about the course of events not only in England , but in France itself . The speculation seems less farfetched when one considers the possibility of a fusion of these beasts of prey and Blake's “ ruddy tide " in Yeats's concern ...
Página 237
... concern to assert the importance of feeling in the face of the philosopher's emphasis on dispassionate reason alone as the method of arriving at an acceptable mode of human conduct . Coleridge had earlier written a poem honouring Godwin ...
... concern to assert the importance of feeling in the face of the philosopher's emphasis on dispassionate reason alone as the method of arriving at an acceptable mode of human conduct . Coleridge had earlier written a poem honouring Godwin ...
Página 437
... concern for unity of the stage lapped over into a concern for total control by the artist of the theatre . But he clearly linked that to a love and admiration of those who dominated the political scene . Slavery , he once implied , was ...
... concern for unity of the stage lapped over into a concern for total control by the artist of the theatre . But he clearly linked that to a love and admiration of those who dominated the political scene . Slavery , he once implied , was ...
Contenido
continuing the Bulletin of The New York Public Library | 4 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
Otras 18 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
allusion American edition appear Berg Collection biography Booth Brontë Burke Burke's Camilla Chapter character Clive Bell Coleridge Coleridge's copy Crane Dalloways death Derwent Donne Donne's doublets earlier version early editor Edwin Booth England essay Extant Draft father Festus French Gordon Craig Hart Crane Hartley Hartley Coleridge Hartley's Hastings Helen Hewet holograph imagination India Irving Irving's Jane Heap John Lady Later Typescript left margin letter lines literary Little Review London manuscript Margaret Anderson marked in left Mary mind Mme d'Arblay mother novel original passage poem poet portrait Prelude printed published reader Readex Readex Books Religio Medici Renaissance revised scene Scott Second Coming seems sheets Shelley Siege of Malta Stony Brook Tennyson theatre things Thomas thought tion undated Univ Press University Villette Virginia Woolf volume Voyage W. B. Yeats women words Wordsworth writing written wrote Yeats Yeats's York Public Library