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Page 63
... claim to a share in the profits , though they have a moral claim on the charity of their superiors.77 This means that contained within the social framework there are many who are regarded as owning no place in it , and whether we may or ...
... claim to a share in the profits , though they have a moral claim on the charity of their superiors.77 This means that contained within the social framework there are many who are regarded as owning no place in it , and whether we may or ...
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... claim - that his love of shepherds , the true sons of Nature - led to a love of man in general . On the contrary , there is ample evidence in The Prelude and elsewhere that love of Nature did not ( necessarily ) lead to a love of man ...
... claim - that his love of shepherds , the true sons of Nature - led to a love of man in general . On the contrary , there is ample evidence in The Prelude and elsewhere that love of Nature did not ( necessarily ) lead to a love of man ...
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... claim for himself a similar fire , nor would he claim it for the Scholar Gipsy . These great leaders were also to Arnold the greatest poets , be- cause they animated men through their imitation of action . Through their great poetic ...
... claim for himself a similar fire , nor would he claim it for the Scholar Gipsy . These great leaders were also to Arnold the greatest poets , be- cause they animated men through their imitation of action . Through their great poetic ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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actual Aeneid allegory ancient appears Arnold aspect beauty becomes beginning Book Byron Canto character Childe claim close concerned contrast course critics death deep early elements emerges emotional episode exile existence experience exploration eyes fact fate feeling felt figure final force freedom function hand heart hero Homeric human idea imagination important impulses interesting Italy journey kind land landscape later light lines living Mariner Mariner's meaning metaphor mind moral move myth nature object observe Odysseus once passage pattern peace poem poet poet's poetic poetry present quest relation religious represents ritual scene Scholar seems seen sense significant society soul spiritual stands stanzas story structure suggests symbolic takes things thou thought traditional tree true truth turn Ulysses vision voyage wanderer Wordsworth