Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... imagination , and it might be thought that the musical technique of the lines was a very negligible matter . But it ... imaginative quality of the thought , but it is also true that they would not be what they are but for the musical ...
... imagination , and it might be thought that the musical technique of the lines was a very negligible matter . But it ... imaginative quality of the thought , but it is also true that they would not be what they are but for the musical ...
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... imagination and beauty of sound , are instinctively and indissolubly fused together in the secret and vital process of the poet's mind that we have great poetry , and nowhere else . Then when a regular succession of sounds has been ...
... imagination and beauty of sound , are instinctively and indissolubly fused together in the secret and vital process of the poet's mind that we have great poetry , and nowhere else . Then when a regular succession of sounds has been ...
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... imagination , that remind one of the metaphysical poets at their worst . But when all this has been discounted , there remains a great vigour of imagination accompanied by a really astonishing wealth and force of language . No poet of ...
... imagination , that remind one of the metaphysical poets at their worst . But when all this has been discounted , there remains a great vigour of imagination accompanied by a really astonishing wealth and force of language . No poet of ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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