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... meaning less fanciful and more demonstrable than theirs , in accordance with his conclusion to the 35th of these sonnets : " All earthly beauty hath one cause and proof , To lead the pilgrim soul to beauty above . " Poetry , since ...
... meaning less fanciful and more demonstrable than theirs , in accordance with his conclusion to the 35th of these sonnets : " All earthly beauty hath one cause and proof , To lead the pilgrim soul to beauty above . " Poetry , since ...
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... us here , for Spitteler's epics conform thoroughly to the usual acceptance of epic as meaning a sustained and dignified narration of heroic adventure , generally under supernatural guidance CARL SPITTELER AND THE NEW EPIC . 39.
... us here , for Spitteler's epics conform thoroughly to the usual acceptance of epic as meaning a sustained and dignified narration of heroic adventure , generally under supernatural guidance CARL SPITTELER AND THE NEW EPIC . 39.
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... meaning individual , accepts the conventional Conscience , which is the condition of his receiving the kingship of mankind , and ultimately comes to complete shipwreck . In treating classical mythology in this manner , Spitteler is ...
... meaning individual , accepts the conventional Conscience , which is the condition of his receiving the kingship of mankind , and ultimately comes to complete shipwreck . In treating classical mythology in this manner , Spitteler is ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
Some Aspects of Modern Scottish Literature | 59 |
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