Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... seems to emerge and takes possession of , or swallows up , the ordinary working self , and we are .. what ? One with Nature , one with God ? Or merely visited by God , or aware of God ? It lies far hidden from the reach of words . How ...
... seems to emerge and takes possession of , or swallows up , the ordinary working self , and we are .. what ? One with Nature , one with God ? Or merely visited by God , or aware of God ? It lies far hidden from the reach of words . How ...
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... seems that further extensions of time were allowed periodically , and Percy did not dispatch the manuscript for Edinburgh ulti- mately until 28 July 1775. Alexander Brown acknowledges its return in a note , dated 1 Sept. 1775 : By the ...
... seems that further extensions of time were allowed periodically , and Percy did not dispatch the manuscript for Edinburgh ulti- mately until 28 July 1775. Alexander Brown acknowledges its return in a note , dated 1 Sept. 1775 : By the ...
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... seems to me perfect . I know that I have no right to offer these suggestions , but as I do so from a sincere - an almost enthusiastic - admiration for that poem I feel you will excuse me . I have read your review of Dr Donaldson's ...
... seems to me perfect . I know that I have no right to offer these suggestions , but as I do so from a sincere - an almost enthusiastic - admiration for that poem I feel you will excuse me . I have read your review of Dr Donaldson's ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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