Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... emotion in them have any close connection with the emotions of a dying man ? I doubt it . I feel rather that they are poetry of a special kind , in which actual human experience is left behind and replaced by something distilled from it ...
... emotion in them have any close connection with the emotions of a dying man ? I doubt it . I feel rather that they are poetry of a special kind , in which actual human experience is left behind and replaced by something distilled from it ...
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... emotion are transcended in delight . Pater was the forerunner of the Aesthetic Movement , its prophet and its master . His views had something in common with those of the French Symbolists , and especially of Mallarmé , who used the ...
... emotion are transcended in delight . Pater was the forerunner of the Aesthetic Movement , its prophet and its master . His views had something in common with those of the French Symbolists , and especially of Mallarmé , who used the ...
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... emotion , least of all to religious excitement , laid them down with tearful eyes and full hearts ; and they were not a few who prayed earnestly to the Almighty for mercy and help , and rose from their knees with a determination to be ...
... emotion , least of all to religious excitement , laid them down with tearful eyes and full hearts ; and they were not a few who prayed earnestly to the Almighty for mercy and help , and rose from their knees with a determination to be ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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