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... kind of ' use ' for us . We grow cabbages to be able to live and grow roses to be privileged to taste the savour of life . The Gita says , Yogah Karmasu kausalam : Yoga ( the Art of Life ) is perfection in works , in the performance of ...
... kind of ' use ' for us . We grow cabbages to be able to live and grow roses to be privileged to taste the savour of life . The Gita says , Yogah Karmasu kausalam : Yoga ( the Art of Life ) is perfection in works , in the performance of ...
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... kind of wisdom , and this necessarily has its proper effect on the respon- sive reader ; and herein lies the ' moral value ' of the poem . While poetry is certainly rooted in nature and humanity ( that is , in Reality ) , it is also in ...
... kind of wisdom , and this necessarily has its proper effect on the respon- sive reader ; and herein lies the ' moral value ' of the poem . While poetry is certainly rooted in nature and humanity ( that is , in Reality ) , it is also in ...
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... kind of like a bird herself - real sweet and pretty , but kind of timid and fluttery " . Her marriage had been a childless one , and her husband- " like a raw wind that gets to the bone ” . She had evidently got a canary to bring a ...
... kind of like a bird herself - real sweet and pretty , but kind of timid and fluttery " . Her marriage had been a childless one , and her husband- " like a raw wind that gets to the bone ” . She had evidently got a canary to bring a ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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