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... nature is so far humanised that the landscape is pressed towards the status of a symbol ; but in this lyric it is no more than a pressure . Nature is still an experienced locality , even if specific identity is gone - we are no longer ...
... nature is so far humanised that the landscape is pressed towards the status of a symbol ; but in this lyric it is no more than a pressure . Nature is still an experienced locality , even if specific identity is gone - we are no longer ...
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... nature's beneficent power . The poem's description of Lucy in terms of natural phenomena enacts that unity , and from this the lover's response to her and his feeling for nature merge as a single experience ; he himself therefore shares ...
... nature's beneficent power . The poem's description of Lucy in terms of natural phenomena enacts that unity , and from this the lover's response to her and his feeling for nature merge as a single experience ; he himself therefore shares ...
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... Nature's turbulence is not incompatible with nature's peace ; human love is different . Arnold's wish that it were not so , and that loving could be a less disturbing condition - not just a storm - wind - is apparent as the voice of ...
... Nature's turbulence is not incompatible with nature's peace ; human love is different . Arnold's wish that it were not so , and that loving could be a less disturbing condition - not just a storm - wind - is apparent as the voice of ...
Contents
Let us be true to one another | 1 |
The Difference to Me | 9 |
The Fates It Is Clear Are Against Us | 32 |
Copyright | |
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The Heart's Events: The Victorian Poetry of Relationships Patricia M. Ball No preview available - 2013 |
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