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... mind , and the very attitude suggests the fluttering of the heart or the disturbance in the soul . Music , in which the three dimensions of space are wholly eliminated , while the stream of sound ( like the play of colour in painting ) ...
... mind , and the very attitude suggests the fluttering of the heart or the disturbance in the soul . Music , in which the three dimensions of space are wholly eliminated , while the stream of sound ( like the play of colour in painting ) ...
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... mind of the poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged , induces the fusion of oxygen and sulphur dioxide into sulphurous acid , so also the poet's mind , itself unaffected , brings ...
... mind of the poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged , induces the fusion of oxygen and sulphur dioxide into sulphurous acid , so also the poet's mind , itself unaffected , brings ...
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... mind and the intensity of his vision of life that give savour , shape and mean- ing to his novel . Bernard Shaw said , writing of Ibsen and Arnold Rubeck ( the hero of When We Dead Awaken ) , that no writer can project a soul greater ...
... mind and the intensity of his vision of life that give savour , shape and mean- ing to his novel . Bernard Shaw said , writing of Ibsen and Arnold Rubeck ( the hero of When We Dead Awaken ) , that no writer can project a soul greater ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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