Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 36British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 126
... natural to believe that the assurance Wordsworth possessed and Tenny- son did not , an assurance in the first place in poetry and secondly in the spiritual nature of the universe , was harder to come by in the thirties and forties of ...
... natural to believe that the assurance Wordsworth possessed and Tenny- son did not , an assurance in the first place in poetry and secondly in the spiritual nature of the universe , was harder to come by in the thirties and forties of ...
Page 127
British Academy. of nature , nor a rendering of nature ; we must remember that he was well pleased to recognize In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of his purest thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of his heart ...
British Academy. of nature , nor a rendering of nature ; we must remember that he was well pleased to recognize In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of his purest thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of his heart ...
Page 128
... nature . There were paralysing doubts and uncertainties ; and our wish must be , not to condemn , but to understand . In one sense , certainly , nature serves the poetry of Tennyson ; he was too near to the Romantics not to be a poet of ...
... nature . There were paralysing doubts and uncertainties ; and our wish must be , not to condemn , but to understand . In one sense , certainly , nature serves the poetry of Tennyson ; he was too near to the Romantics not to be a poet of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Alessandro Manzoni Ancient Antoninianus ANTONINVS Augustus Aureus Basil Williams behaviour-dispositions British Bust Caesar Cambridge Caracalla Carausius century character Charlesworth Chaucer coins College Commodus contemporary Cook cuirassed death decennalia Denarius Dio Cassius Diocletian draped Egyptian Emperor Empire France Galerius Gallienus Geta Gunn historians Hostilian IMP CAES inductive policies interest Italian Italy Jesus College judgement Knight's Tale knowledge later Latin laureate laurel-wreath lecture Llanst manuscript Manzoni Maximian medieval mind moral nature Numerian P F AVG P M TR perhaps PIVS poem poet poetry preparedness-dispositions present Professor Promessi Sposi religion rhetorical rhetoricians Roman Rome sacrificing over altar scholars Septimius Sestertius Shakespeare standing Tale Tennyson tion tragedy tragic translation truth vicennalia Victory VOT XX vota decennalia vota publica vota sol vota soluta vota suscepta vows Welsh words Wordsworth writing