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... body of poetry , even as sound is the body of music , colour of painting , and bronze or marble of sculpture . The poet has an experience to body forth , and he uses words for this purpose . The poetic process is both the experienc- ing ...
... body of poetry , even as sound is the body of music , colour of painting , and bronze or marble of sculpture . The poet has an experience to body forth , and he uses words for this purpose . The poetic process is both the experienc- ing ...
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... body arose the life - energy which was carried through the body by Natural , Vital and Animal spirits the last springing from the Soul ( Anima ) and the animate body . Since God was at the source of all , since He gave meaning to the ...
... body arose the life - energy which was carried through the body by Natural , Vital and Animal spirits the last springing from the Soul ( Anima ) and the animate body . Since God was at the source of all , since He gave meaning to the ...
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... body ( with its divers concomitants ) , without the spark of the Soul the human body must abdicate its uniqueness among living creatures . If Buffon's dictum is translated as ' style is the man himself ' , with emphasis on the last word ...
... body ( with its divers concomitants ) , without the spark of the Soul the human body must abdicate its uniqueness among living creatures . If Buffon's dictum is translated as ' style is the man himself ' , with emphasis on the last word ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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