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... living . Let us distinguish by all means between the arts and life in general . It requires a sharp cut , but we have good enough reason to make it , for there is a wide range of experience , not practical but contemplative , which can ...
... living . Let us distinguish by all means between the arts and life in general . It requires a sharp cut , but we have good enough reason to make it , for there is a wide range of experience , not practical but contemplative , which can ...
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... living branches in the wind " . There is far more in the review than I can possibly examine now - much historical pleading , for example : the ancient world was not avid for miracle as Mrs. Ward supposes ; the Christian Church could ...
... living branches in the wind " . There is far more in the review than I can possibly examine now - much historical pleading , for example : the ancient world was not avid for miracle as Mrs. Ward supposes ; the Christian Church could ...
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... living - the mere sense of living is joy enough . " Here , surely , lies the key to the nature of that retreat into seclusion . In neither writer ( as quotations presently will show ) was it merely , or chiefly , prompted by a morbid ...
... living - the mere sense of living is joy enough . " Here , surely , lies the key to the nature of that retreat into seclusion . In neither writer ( as quotations presently will show ) was it merely , or chiefly , prompted by a morbid ...
Contents
SOME THOUGHTS ON NEW WORDS | 1 |
POETRYS CLAIM TO TRUTH | 16 |
MILTONS POETIC LANGUAGE | 31 |
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A-text American Arnold beauty beginning Campbell Campbell's character Christ Christianity Church Coleridge Coleridge's contemplative critical death delight Devil diction Doctor Faustus echoes edition Elsmere's Emily Brontë Emily Dickinson English experience express F. S. Boas Faustus's feeling Flaming Terrapin genius Georgian Gladstone Goethe Goethe's Greek Greg haue Helbeck of Bannisdale Helen Hell I'le idea imagination infinite language later Latin lines literary living Lycidas lyric Marlowe Marlowe's Matthew Arnold meaning Mephostophilis Michael Scott Milton mind modern Muse nature never non-U novel passage perhaps phrase play poem poet poet's poetic truth poetry religion remarkable Richard Meynell Robert Elsmere Robinson Roy Campbell satire says scene seems sense soul sound South Africa Spenser spirit STRUCK SOME CONTEMPORARIES style T. H. Green tear thee things thought tion true verbs verse vocabulary Voorslag Ward Ward's words Wordsworth writing wrote