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... actually trying with the power of his imagi- nation to suggest the ideal form , thus making a direct contact with the Real . The Sanskrit critic Bhatta Tauta is credited with the remark : " Two are the means to knowledge - one , Sastra ...
... actually trying with the power of his imagi- nation to suggest the ideal form , thus making a direct contact with the Real . The Sanskrit critic Bhatta Tauta is credited with the remark : " Two are the means to knowledge - one , Sastra ...
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... actually know him ; while Septimus is but a ' case ' to the brain - specialist , to Clarissa he is a part of herself . " She is cer- tainly left " , says Forster , " with the full knowledge - inside know- ledge of what suicide is . The ...
... actually know him ; while Septimus is but a ' case ' to the brain - specialist , to Clarissa he is a part of herself . " She is cer- tainly left " , says Forster , " with the full knowledge - inside know- ledge of what suicide is . The ...
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... actually the beginning of European Romance could be traced back to the mid- dle ages , ―to the romance of chivalry and the romance of love which found their background and main inspiration in the ideas generated by the coming of ...
... actually the beginning of European Romance could be traced back to the mid- dle ages , ―to the romance of chivalry and the romance of love which found their background and main inspiration in the ideas generated by the coming of ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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