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... unity of impression . Thus Plotinus : it has rallied confusion into Where the Ideal - Form has entered co - operation : it has made the sum one harmonious coherence : for the Idea is a unity and what it moulds must come to unity as far ...
... unity of impression . Thus Plotinus : it has rallied confusion into Where the Ideal - Form has entered co - operation : it has made the sum one harmonious coherence : for the Idea is a unity and what it moulds must come to unity as far ...
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... unity , but there is what may be called unity of style and unity of atmosphere ; and since Beowulf is after all but one per- son , the tortuous story of his life may be conceded to have some sort of unity . Paradise Lost , with its ...
... unity , but there is what may be called unity of style and unity of atmosphere ; and since Beowulf is after all but one per- son , the tortuous story of his life may be conceded to have some sort of unity . Paradise Lost , with its ...
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... unity , or unity in seeming difference , or calm emerging out of a little storm , or acceptance after a moment of rebellion . Different poets have therefore exercised the right to use the sonnet - form in their own way to meet the ...
... unity , or unity in seeming difference , or calm emerging out of a little storm , or acceptance after a moment of rebellion . Different poets have therefore exercised the right to use the sonnet - form in their own way to meet the ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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