The Centennial Review: CR., Band 19College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1975 |
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... ideas . Comparatively few of them sought to serve under the British , and for most of the nineteenth century they remained aloof , the gulf widening between the two major religious communities of the subcontinent . Influenced by William ...
... ideas . Comparatively few of them sought to serve under the British , and for most of the nineteenth century they remained aloof , the gulf widening between the two major religious communities of the subcontinent . Influenced by William ...
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... ideas and feelings for which there are no words . For the poet , neither the tenor nor the referent alone suffices . But together they make a meaning partaking of both , and yet beyond either one , new , different , almost magically ...
... ideas and feelings for which there are no words . For the poet , neither the tenor nor the referent alone suffices . But together they make a meaning partaking of both , and yet beyond either one , new , different , almost magically ...
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... ideas that are opposite to or different from his own . In order to achieve . this mimicry , so that the literal surface of the irony has at least a tem- porary credibility , the author must , however momentarily , participate in the ...
... ideas that are opposite to or different from his own . In order to achieve . this mimicry , so that the literal surface of the irony has at least a tem- porary credibility , the author must , however momentarily , participate in the ...
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