The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... thoughts were so mixed up I could not tell Whether of her or God he thought the most , But think that his mind's eye , When upward turned , on one sole image fell ; And that a slight companionable ghost , Wild with divinity , Had so lit ...
... thoughts were so mixed up I could not tell Whether of her or God he thought the most , But think that his mind's eye , When upward turned , on one sole image fell ; And that a slight companionable ghost , Wild with divinity , Had so lit ...
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... thoughts move only themselves , or something else , makes us see that the numbers aren't really ' something else ' but are the very thoughts themselves , seen under a new aspect ; the placing of ' move ' , which produces the momentary ...
... thoughts move only themselves , or something else , makes us see that the numbers aren't really ' something else ' but are the very thoughts themselves , seen under a new aspect ; the placing of ' move ' , which produces the momentary ...
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... thought out ' . Yet the world that these works confront is neither controlled by love nor free of ' thought ' ; and thought concerns itself , in 1 The Epic ( n.d. ) , p . 56 . A Passage to India and in The Waste Land as 86 FRANK KERMODE.
... thought out ' . Yet the world that these works confront is neither controlled by love nor free of ' thought ' ; and thought concerns itself , in 1 The Epic ( n.d. ) , p . 56 . A Passage to India and in The Waste Land as 86 FRANK KERMODE.
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PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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