Eliot's Reflective Journey to the GardenThis study is a study of Eliot's poetry, with emphasis on the Four Quartets, and is concerned with his attempt to come to terms with the personal so that neither art nor person is sacrificed. |
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... says to the flighty Mary Bracegirdle , who understands not a word he says ( any more than he understands the painful personal situation she is in ) , " The individual . . .is not a self - supporting universe . There are times when he ...
... says to the flighty Mary Bracegirdle , who understands not a word he says ( any more than he understands the painful personal situation she is in ) , " The individual . . .is not a self - supporting universe . There are times when he ...
Page 77
... says one must eventually solve it : " There remains then the Prince , he who simply asserts that language is the means of the mind which reveals itself thus , and so exercises its sovereignty . . . It has to be an act . " Hence Pound's ...
... says one must eventually solve it : " There remains then the Prince , he who simply asserts that language is the means of the mind which reveals itself thus , and so exercises its sovereignty . . . It has to be an act . " Hence Pound's ...
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... says , is to deny the individual soul its rest in Christ . In Pound one hides his son , but does not pro- tect him ; to protect him would constitute revolt against the state . In a position which can say nothing of " the life after ...
... says , is to deny the individual soul its rest in Christ . In Pound one hides his son , but does not pro- tect him ; to protect him would constitute revolt against the state . In a position which can say nothing of " the life after ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eliot and Il Miglior Fabbro | 8 |
Toward Another Intensity | 16 |
Copyright | |
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