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Page 113
... letters and the theatre , If we say that the age was one in which the code of Good Form was in intimate touch with the most serious cultural code we indicate limitations and strength at the same time . The development of sensibility ...
... letters and the theatre , If we say that the age was one in which the code of Good Form was in intimate touch with the most serious cultural code we indicate limitations and strength at the same time . The development of sensibility ...
Page 117
... letters , to be wise . Both the professional and the moralist are felt in the characteristic weight that makes his ... letter'd heart ; Should no Disease thy torpid veins invade , Nor Melancholy's phantoms haunt ' thy shade ; Yet hope ...
... letters , to be wise . Both the professional and the moralist are felt in the characteristic weight that makes his ... letter'd heart ; Should no Disease thy torpid veins invade , Nor Melancholy's phantoms haunt ' thy shade ; Yet hope ...
Page 272
... Letters realized become active - in technique : poet and letter - writer are at last one . The verse is convincing , and the symbolism is organic with ་ it . The symbolic theme is extremely impressive and , 272 REVALUATION.
... Letters realized become active - in technique : poet and letter - writer are at last one . The verse is convincing , and the symbolism is organic with ་ it . The symbolic theme is extremely impressive and , 272 REVALUATION.
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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