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... Reality . The human soul was made up of a vegetable principle which affiliated him to the world of inanimate Nature ... Reality , but a good Model can create trust and facili- tate the growth of creepers of understanding between the ...
... Reality . The human soul was made up of a vegetable principle which affiliated him to the world of inanimate Nature ... Reality , but a good Model can create trust and facili- tate the growth of creepers of understanding between the ...
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... reality behind the appearance , and not the appearance itself : or so to present the appearance that one may see through it and beyond it , and glimpse the abiding reality . The great poems , without priding themselves on being ' a ...
... reality behind the appearance , and not the appearance itself : or so to present the appearance that one may see through it and beyond it , and glimpse the abiding reality . The great poems , without priding themselves on being ' a ...
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... Reality , " are metaphors and arise out of metaphor . . . . The meta- phor is a symbol when it alone expresses or embodies our ideal meaning ” : that is , guides us ( as if ... Reality but Reality itself ( or a DICTION , RHYTHM , METRE 251.
... Reality , " are metaphors and arise out of metaphor . . . . The meta- phor is a symbol when it alone expresses or embodies our ideal meaning ” : that is , guides us ( as if ... Reality but Reality itself ( or a DICTION , RHYTHM , METRE 251.
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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