Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... experience , was in the world when we ourselves arrived in it . To waste it is to waste our all . What have we done with it - and with our books ? " Mr. de la Mare's Humanism is of his own kind : it certainly fosters other men's in its ...
... experience , was in the world when we ourselves arrived in it . To waste it is to waste our all . What have we done with it - and with our books ? " Mr. de la Mare's Humanism is of his own kind : it certainly fosters other men's in its ...
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... experience of the last war we shall need both the word and the idea as soon as the present nightmare is over , and civilization , in the guise of a housemaid , enters the national bedroom , arouses the somnambulist , draws up the blinds ...
... experience of the last war we shall need both the word and the idea as soon as the present nightmare is over , and civilization , in the guise of a housemaid , enters the national bedroom , arouses the somnambulist , draws up the blinds ...
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... experience is serene and unbroken as the smooth surface of a pond , whether it reflect a willow branch or the expanse of heaven ; in the experience of verse like Pope's epigram the surface is cut clean through , irreparably , by a ...
... experience is serene and unbroken as the smooth surface of a pond , whether it reflect a willow branch or the expanse of heaven ; in the experience of verse like Pope's epigram the surface is cut clean through , irreparably , by a ...
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