COURAGE !" he said, and pointed toward the land, " This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon." In the afternoon they came unto a land, In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath... The National Review - Side 403redigeret af - 1855Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Ishmael Reed - 1976 - 204 sider
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| Richard Simpson - 1977 - 380 sider
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| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 sider
...sad-sweet dream represent, as it were, the fate of heroic themes when they enter Tennyson's poetic world. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing...downward smoke, the slender stream Along the cliff tp fall and pause and fall did seem. The use of natural images to achieve a dream landscape is again... | |
| Henry Kozicki - 1979 - 216 sider
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| Basil Willey - 1980 - 310 sider
...or intensifying the object observed, so that it becomes a symbol of the observer's mind and feeling. 'And like a downward smoke, the slender stream Along the cliff to fall and pause and fall did seem.' This secret was the choicest gift of romanticism to English poetry, and Tennyson inherited and exploited... | |
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