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... fact : the use made of the occasion was strictly relevant to the general scheme — the review in fact was written as part of the book . The Oxford Books , after all , have institutional status , and a review of a relevant and very timely ...
... fact : the use made of the occasion was strictly relevant to the general scheme — the review in fact was written as part of the book . The Oxford Books , after all , have institutional status , and a review of a relevant and very timely ...
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... fact of the first import- ance in the tradition of English poetry , is too simple a fact to need examining afresh : the incidental references to him present this importance well enough . It seemed unnecessary to discuss his relations ...
... fact of the first import- ance in the tradition of English poetry , is too simple a fact to need examining afresh : the incidental references to him present this importance well enough . It seemed unnecessary to discuss his relations ...
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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. itself the authenticity of fact . The strength that ... facts ; and the contemplation of the inevitable and end- less human suffering to which his more immediately personal ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. itself the authenticity of fact . The strength that ... facts ; and the contemplation of the inevitable and end- less human suffering to which his more immediately personal ...
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