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... realization is a faculty of realizing the whole locally . 6 A Shakespeare play , says Professor Wilson Knight , may be considered as an extended metaphor , ' and the phrase suggests with great felicity this almost incon- ceivably close ...
... realization is a faculty of realizing the whole locally . 6 A Shakespeare play , says Professor Wilson Knight , may be considered as an extended metaphor , ' and the phrase suggests with great felicity this almost incon- ceivably close ...
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... realization lodged the passage in Shelley's mind , to become at the due moment ' inspiration , ' the passage inspired is nothing but wordy emotional generality . It ut does not grasp and present anything , but merely makes large ...
... realization lodged the passage in Shelley's mind , to become at the due moment ' inspiration , ' the passage inspired is nothing but wordy emotional generality . It ut does not grasp and present anything , but merely makes large ...
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... realization . on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ! crit A flame may be said to have an edge , but darkness ... realizing grasp being commonly manifested in both these ways at once ) , vagueness is accompanied by excessive - a ...
... realization . on whose edge Devouring darkness hovers ! crit A flame may be said to have an edge , but darkness ... realizing grasp being commonly manifested in both these ways at once ) , vagueness is accompanied by excessive - a ...
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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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