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... seen from ' within ' by the intangible psychic reality . We may try to offer some plausible explanation of the ' poetic process ' - talk of the ' paradeigmatic event ' and of its ' symbolic extrication ' : or of the Rasa of the ...
... seen from ' within ' by the intangible psychic reality . We may try to offer some plausible explanation of the ' poetic process ' - talk of the ' paradeigmatic event ' and of its ' symbolic extrication ' : or of the Rasa of the ...
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... seen from the Earth , the movements of the heavenly bodies do trace precisely such patterns as the mediaeval astronomers described The Ptolemaic universe is the universe we recognise . . . It is inferior to the Copernican in that its ...
... seen from the Earth , the movements of the heavenly bodies do trace precisely such patterns as the mediaeval astronomers described The Ptolemaic universe is the universe we recognise . . . It is inferior to the Copernican in that its ...
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... seen ; Yet , seen too oft , familiar with her face , We first endure , then pity , then embrace . But in the following lines from his Little Gidding , although Eliot seems to be merely versifying the rules of good writing , actually the ...
... seen ; Yet , seen too oft , familiar with her face , We first endure , then pity , then embrace . But in the following lines from his Little Gidding , although Eliot seems to be merely versifying the rules of good writing , actually the ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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