Studies in LiteratureAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1968 - 193 páginas |
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... means ultimus as much as ' farthest ' does , it lacks both the sound which suggests long distances and also the association with the word which is most commonly used to describe such remoteness , and which itself does possess the ...
... means ultimus as much as ' farthest ' does , it lacks both the sound which suggests long distances and also the association with the word which is most commonly used to describe such remoteness , and which itself does possess the ...
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... mean that we ought not to use the term . Now you may have the spirit of poetry beautifully expressed , but if it is ... means that absolute poetry is lyrical , and , indeed , that conclusion would seem to be quite natural 1 and quite ...
... mean that we ought not to use the term . Now you may have the spirit of poetry beautifully expressed , but if it is ... means that absolute poetry is lyrical , and , indeed , that conclusion would seem to be quite natural 1 and quite ...
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... means for the end , to put substance above form ; and that is to ignore a vital part of what the lyrical moments them- selves have to say to us : for you cannot see all they mean until you can see their place and function in the whole ...
... means for the end , to put substance above form ; and that is to ignore a vital part of what the lyrical moments them- selves have to say to us : for you cannot see all they mean until you can see their place and function in the whole ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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