Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... human nature is finer . When Keats writes in this strain , who would refuse to believe his statement to Reynolds that for any great public good he would jump down Etna ? There has been a tendency to overlook the political aspect of ...
... human nature is finer . When Keats writes in this strain , who would refuse to believe his statement to Reynolds that for any great public good he would jump down Etna ? There has been a tendency to overlook the political aspect of ...
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... human charity , and social love . ( Excursion , vi . 23. ) Partly , there was a change - deterioration , if you will - in his inward feeling . In the Ode he had lamented how the shades of the prison - house begin to close upon the ...
... human charity , and social love . ( Excursion , vi . 23. ) Partly , there was a change - deterioration , if you will - in his inward feeling . In the Ode he had lamented how the shades of the prison - house begin to close upon the ...
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... human beings into abstractions . These novels do not tell you a great deal about anybody , but they do succeed in humanizing , so to speak , what was before merely a part of the social machinery . They have too , of course , a strong ...
... human beings into abstractions . These novels do not tell you a great deal about anybody , but they do succeed in humanizing , so to speak , what was before merely a part of the social machinery . They have too , of course , a strong ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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