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It is no longer a question merely of interest or beauty , but a question of what sort of effect such literature is likely to have upon our moral and spiritual life . This at once restricts the range and the appreciation of all ...
It is no longer a question merely of interest or beauty , but a question of what sort of effect such literature is likely to have upon our moral and spiritual life . This at once restricts the range and the appreciation of all ...
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It is where the beauty of the thought and the beauty of the word , that is to say , as regards the principal elements at least , beauty of imagination and beauty of sound , are instinctively and indissolubly fused together in the secret ...
It is where the beauty of the thought and the beauty of the word , that is to say , as regards the principal elements at least , beauty of imagination and beauty of sound , are instinctively and indissolubly fused together in the secret ...
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It ought to be obvious that whatever our definition of poetry may be , it necessarily involves what must be called form , and that in a double sense . In the higher sense it involves beauty of expression .
It ought to be obvious that whatever our definition of poetry may be , it necessarily involves what must be called form , and that in a double sense . In the higher sense it involves beauty of expression .
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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