Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... Once the approach to these problems is personal or intuitive , or infused with an element of passion , the dis- cipline of some literary form is welcomed . Much literature is free from philosophy , —some lyric , some fiction , and much ...
... Once the approach to these problems is personal or intuitive , or infused with an element of passion , the dis- cipline of some literary form is welcomed . Much literature is free from philosophy , —some lyric , some fiction , and much ...
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... once the Soul of each , and God of all ? A reminiscence of this occurs in Wordsworth's account of his walk to Racedown in the first book of The Prelude : my soul Did once again make trial of the strength Restored to her afresh ; nor did ...
... once the Soul of each , and God of all ? A reminiscence of this occurs in Wordsworth's account of his walk to Racedown in the first book of The Prelude : my soul Did once again make trial of the strength Restored to her afresh ; nor did ...
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... once you are acquainted with it , once you have recovered from the first delightful shock of surprise , its sloppiness soon begins to annoy you . Moreover , this method very severely restricts your scope in the novel : it always reminds ...
... once you are acquainted with it , once you have recovered from the first delightful shock of surprise , its sloppiness soon begins to annoy you . Moreover , this method very severely restricts your scope in the novel : it always reminds ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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