The Common PursuitChatto & Windus, 1952 - 307 страници |
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... relation between his interest in these qualities and his con- cern for Augustan order constitutes one of the most striking aspects of his genius . There is no hostility between them ; they associate together harmoniously in a perfect ...
... relation between his interest in these qualities and his con- cern for Augustan order constitutes one of the most striking aspects of his genius . There is no hostility between them ; they associate together harmoniously in a perfect ...
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... relation to which the individual writer has his significance and his being . ' Mind ' is the analogy ( if this is the right word ) used : He must be aware that the mind of Europe - the mind of his own country — a mind which he learns in ...
... relation to which the individual writer has his significance and his being . ' Mind ' is the analogy ( if this is the right word ) used : He must be aware that the mind of Europe - the mind of his own country — a mind which he learns in ...
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... relations between literary culture and the sources of vitality in the general life . By Wordsworth's death , the ... relation to social , political and economic problems , he may be reminded that , but for the persisting literary ...
... relations between literary culture and the sources of vitality in the general life . By Wordsworth's death , the ... relation to social , political and economic problems , he may be reminded that , but for the persisting literary ...
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PREFACE page | v |
IN DEFENCE OF MILTON | 33 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS | 44 |
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