Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... become more or less naturalized , e.g. ' I found myself here ; the room which gives upon the garden . . . ' : ' I made my toilette . . ' ; ' of the last perfection her first youth . ' ; ' a tissue of impertinences throw themselves at ...
... become more or less naturalized , e.g. ' I found myself here ; the room which gives upon the garden . . . ' : ' I made my toilette . . ' ; ' of the last perfection her first youth . ' ; ' a tissue of impertinences throw themselves at ...
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... become subservient to the beauty of the whole . The blank stretches of wall , the heavy pillars , the hideous gargoyles , may all become a part of the ordered splendour of the whole shrine . And so in one of Shakespeare's plays the ...
... become subservient to the beauty of the whole . The blank stretches of wall , the heavy pillars , the hideous gargoyles , may all become a part of the ordered splendour of the whole shrine . And so in one of Shakespeare's plays the ...
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... become less than a poem , and the other more than a tale . The epic and the drama , in fact , may be executed in ... becomes lyrical , and what has been called poetry , by a courtesy title , becomes really poetry , absolute poetry , the ...
... become less than a poem , and the other more than a tale . The epic and the drama , in fact , may be executed in ... becomes lyrical , and what has been called poetry , by a courtesy title , becomes really poetry , absolute poetry , the ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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