Nature Knowledge in Modern Poetry: Being Chapters on Tennyson, Wordsworth, Matthew Arnold, and Lowell as Exponents of Nature-studyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1906 - 132 頁 |
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... , as the worm draws in the wither'd leaf And makes it earth . An allusion this which points to Darwin's well- known and fascinating book on earthworms . In the early poem entitled The Kraken ( an imaginary TENNYSON AS ENTOMOLOGIST 25.
... , as the worm draws in the wither'd leaf And makes it earth . An allusion this which points to Darwin's well- known and fascinating book on earthworms . In the early poem entitled The Kraken ( an imaginary TENNYSON AS ENTOMOLOGIST 25.
第 31 頁
... points . In The Blackbird the poet informs us that he encourages such birds to frequent his garden , being in this respect a contrast to his neighbours who shoot these fruit thieves . He does not protect his black - heart cherries with ...
... points . In The Blackbird the poet informs us that he encourages such birds to frequent his garden , being in this respect a contrast to his neighbours who shoot these fruit thieves . He does not protect his black - heart cherries with ...
第 32 頁
... light on a line in Maud : - Maud is here , here , here , In among the lilies , and points to the thrushes singing " in our wood " . Compare with this Browning's fine passage : That's the wise 32 NATURE KNOWLEDGE IN POETRY.
... light on a line in Maud : - Maud is here , here , here , In among the lilies , and points to the thrushes singing " in our wood " . Compare with this Browning's fine passage : That's the wise 32 NATURE KNOWLEDGE IN POETRY.
第 42 頁
... point this side of his nature — his love of dogs and horses , deer chases and otter hunts . Shakespeare , too , having been brought up in the country , knew the points of a good horse , was thoroughly familiar with the tricks of a hare ...
... point this side of his nature — his love of dogs and horses , deer chases and otter hunts . Shakespeare , too , having been brought up in the country , knew the points of a good horse , was thoroughly familiar with the tricks of a hare ...
第 54 頁
... point to Tennyson in proof of its falseness . Science is the auxiliary , not the enemy , of poetic art , and creates as many new mysteries as she explains . CHAPTER V WORDSWORTH AS A NATURE POET It is a 54 NATURE KNOWLEDGE IN POETRY.
... point to Tennyson in proof of its falseness . Science is the auxiliary , not the enemy , of poetic art , and creates as many new mysteries as she explains . CHAPTER V WORDSWORTH AS A NATURE POET It is a 54 NATURE KNOWLEDGE IN POETRY.
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第 72 頁 - them. Ethereal minstrel! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth, where cares abound ? Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground ?— Thy nest, which thou canst drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music still! Leave to the nightingale her shady
第 72 頁 - A privacy of glorious light is thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine— Type of the wise, who soar but never roam ; True to the kindred points of heaven and home! Here
第 55 頁 - Sweet is the lore which Nature brings ; Our meddling intellect Misshapes the beauteous forms of things ;— Enough of Science and of Art; Close up those barren leaves ; Come forth and bring with you a heart That watches and receives. In
第 48 頁 - him. There rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There, where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mist, the solid lands Like clouds they shape themselves and go. the
第 51 頁 - Hall:— Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising through the mellow shade, Glitter like a swarm of fire flies, tangled in a silver braid.
第 74 頁 - same whom in my schoolboy days I listened to ; that cry Which made me look a thousand ways In bush and tree and sky. To seek thee did I often rove Through woods and on the green ; And thou
第 60 頁 - She shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. Wordsworth
第 71 頁 - On the moors The hare is running races in her mirth ; And with her feet she from the plashy earth Raises a mist that, glittering in the sun, Runs with her all the way, wherever she doth run.
第 117 頁 - For other couriers we should not lack ; We could guess it all by yon heifer's lowing ; And hark ! how clear bold chanticleer, Warmed with the new wine of the year, Tells all in his lusty crowing!
第 48 頁 - So careful of the type ? " but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, " A thousand types are gone : I care for nothing, all shall go ". —(In Memoriam,