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... social morality , without offering any very satisfactory alternative . As a result of these ideas the individual citizen is aware , as perhaps never before , of his duty to his fellows , but has received no help in the better ...
... social morality , without offering any very satisfactory alternative . As a result of these ideas the individual citizen is aware , as perhaps never before , of his duty to his fellows , but has received no help in the better ...
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... social uncer- tainties of the Tudor Succession , and , until 1588 , the fear of foreign invasion . Yet there are ... social , and that it is to cultural and social problems that the poet must now look for the shortcomings which are ham ...
... social uncer- tainties of the Tudor Succession , and , until 1588 , the fear of foreign invasion . Yet there are ... social , and that it is to cultural and social problems that the poet must now look for the shortcomings which are ham ...
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... social responsibilities ignored , and the whole strength must flow outward , strong , free and rejoicing , into the final act of creation , which alone is the justification of art . A poet must be an anarchist : his poetry the only ...
... social responsibilities ignored , and the whole strength must flow outward , strong , free and rejoicing , into the final act of creation , which alone is the justification of art . A poet must be an anarchist : his poetry the only ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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