Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomH. Mulford, Oxford University Press, 1977 - English literature |
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... feel in the lines is not the immediacy or inwardness of being in pain , but the chastened generality of being pained - and not in a casual or social sense of pained . And it is this which we feel in Milton's great lines : Not that faire ...
... feel in the lines is not the immediacy or inwardness of being in pain , but the chastened generality of being pained - and not in a casual or social sense of pained . And it is this which we feel in Milton's great lines : Not that faire ...
Page 100
... feel with Adam ( ' hee the faultring measure felt ' ) ; it is to make us feel very differently — to feel a quite different dismay from any which he feels , and to feel it retrospectively through what is for him the prospective pressure ...
... feel with Adam ( ' hee the faultring measure felt ' ) ; it is to make us feel very differently — to feel a quite different dismay from any which he feels , and to feel it retrospectively through what is for him the prospective pressure ...
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... feel blindness ( as the opening of Eliot's ' Marina ' : ' What seas what shores what grey rocks and what islands ' , makes you feel something akin to the recovery of sight ) ; instead it superbly makes you feel ' quite shut out ' from ...
... feel blindness ( as the opening of Eliot's ' Marina ' : ' What seas what shores what grey rocks and what islands ' , makes you feel something akin to the recovery of sight ) ; instead it superbly makes you feel ' quite shut out ' from ...
Contents
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
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