Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... significance in things that is sometimes a richer con- cept than the statistical average or the colorless idealization . Arnold Nature in Arnold's poetry is usually characterized by beauty , permanence , and remoteness . Numerous ...
... significance in things that is sometimes a richer con- cept than the statistical average or the colorless idealization . Arnold Nature in Arnold's poetry is usually characterized by beauty , permanence , and remoteness . Numerous ...
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... significance to all that is real , a significance further implemented by the sacraments . The idea that grace builds on nature is important , but at odds with the theory of discontinuity . In Eliot , some of Hulme's attitudes reappear ...
... significance to all that is real , a significance further implemented by the sacraments . The idea that grace builds on nature is important , but at odds with the theory of discontinuity . In Eliot , some of Hulme's attitudes reappear ...
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... significance of Joyce's use of myth is also related , for " it is simply a way of controlling , of ordering , of giving a shape and a significance to the immense panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history . " Thus ...
... significance of Joyce's use of myth is also related , for " it is simply a way of controlling , of ordering , of giving a shape and a significance to the immense panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history . " Thus ...
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