WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... Wanderer , another a Solitary - typically enough does not seem worth his bringing into the discussion at all . It might perhaps have been reserved for treatment in the other parts of The Recluse , but the whole force of the Wanderer and ...
... Wanderer , another a Solitary - typically enough does not seem worth his bringing into the discussion at all . It might perhaps have been reserved for treatment in the other parts of The Recluse , but the whole force of the Wanderer and ...
Стр. 124
... Wanderer stands for that active and happy life to which he enviously aspired , the Solitary is the conflicting frus- trated part of himself in extreme consciousness of failure to attain the life of John . As with the Wanderer , an auto ...
... Wanderer stands for that active and happy life to which he enviously aspired , the Solitary is the conflicting frus- trated part of himself in extreme consciousness of failure to attain the life of John . As with the Wanderer , an auto ...
Стр. 125
... Wanderer and the Solitary wrestle with one another . All the agony of Wordsworth's natural melancholy , his self - doubtings , and the pain of loss , find expression in the passionate addresses of the Solitary to the Wanderer . Stripped ...
... Wanderer and the Solitary wrestle with one another . All the agony of Wordsworth's natural melancholy , his self - doubtings , and the pain of loss , find expression in the passionate addresses of the Solitary to the Wanderer . Stripped ...
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