Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... sense of profound melancholy relieved only by the concluding lines of the T. S. Eliot poem with which his lecture concludes . For an Editor brought up on Bagehot's Lombard Street and The English Constitution , it is a fascinating new ...
... sense of profound melancholy relieved only by the concluding lines of the T. S. Eliot poem with which his lecture concludes . For an Editor brought up on Bagehot's Lombard Street and The English Constitution , it is a fascinating new ...
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... sense of Destiny in the Brontë novels as in those of Hardy after them - has the effect of lift- ing them on to another plane of being in which not only human forces are at work , but cosmic ones . A novel was no less than a poem in ...
... sense of Destiny in the Brontë novels as in those of Hardy after them - has the effect of lift- ing them on to another plane of being in which not only human forces are at work , but cosmic ones . A novel was no less than a poem in ...
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... sense of fun . In intellectual and imagi- native power he rated Tennyson his superior . In feeling for sensuous beauty he gave the palm to Hartley Coleridge . ' He has applied to the sensuous beauties and seductive parts of external ...
... sense of fun . In intellectual and imagi- native power he rated Tennyson his superior . In feeling for sensuous beauty he gave the palm to Hartley Coleridge . ' He has applied to the sensuous beauties and seductive parts of external ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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