Arthur Hugh Clough: Selected PoemsThis book presents a selection of the full range of Arthur Hugh Clough's poetry, which explores the tensions of a time of radical changes in the religious, political, and literary landscape. It also includes a detailed introduction and annotations by Shirley Chew. |
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... Spirit adopts in tempting the self - conscious Dipsychus . In ' How pleasant it is to have money ' ( ' In a Gondola ' ) , for example , the scintillating account of the delights which wealth can buy is underpinned by the reassurance ...
... Spirit adopts in tempting the self - conscious Dipsychus . In ' How pleasant it is to have money ' ( ' In a Gondola ' ) , for example , the scintillating account of the delights which wealth can buy is underpinned by the reassurance ...
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... spirit , he discovers also that the Christian impositions stand firm , refusing to be denied . By the end of the letter , the mind has wrestled continuously with contradictions ( ' Not with ' / ' But with ' ) and ambiguities ( ' do I ...
... spirit , he discovers also that the Christian impositions stand firm , refusing to be denied . By the end of the letter , the mind has wrestled continuously with contradictions ( ' Not with ' / ' But with ' ) and ambiguities ( ' do I ...
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Contents
9 | |
A Note on the Text | 35 |
Dutythats to say complying | 41 |
The Latest Decalogue | 51 |
It fortifies my soul to know | 57 |
Ye flags of Piccadilly | 63 |
AMOURS DE VOYAGE | 127 |
Notes | 211 |
127 | 237 |
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