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Page 97
... felt as impressive ; the majesty of the Leviathan is carried over to the awful Aristarch . ' The impressiveness suddenly takes on a merely ridic- ulous aspect when the focus of attention shifts to the impressed : His Hat , which never ...
... felt as impressive ; the majesty of the Leviathan is carried over to the awful Aristarch . ' The impressiveness suddenly takes on a merely ridic- ulous aspect when the focus of attention shifts to the impressed : His Hat , which never ...
Page 135
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. felt significance ; to say ' clean - cut ' is merely to intimate that he affects a ' lapidary ' manner . He cultivates this for its own sake , choosing his themes as ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. felt significance ; to say ' clean - cut ' is merely to intimate that he affects a ' lapidary ' manner . He cultivates this for its own sake , choosing his themes as ...
Page 173
... felt , but what she felt Remembering not , retains an obscure sense Of possible sublimity , to which , With growing faculties she doth aspire , With faculties still growing , feeling still That whatsoever point they gain , they still ...
... felt , but what she felt Remembering not , retains an obscure sense Of possible sublimity , to which , With growing faculties she doth aspire , With faculties still growing , feeling still That whatsoever point they gain , they still ...
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