Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... hand , if he rests content with the forms he finds to hand , his work will suffer in exact pro- portion to its originality . If he has something to say that has not been said before , it is very unlikely that he will find , ready for ...
... hand , if he rests content with the forms he finds to hand , his work will suffer in exact pro- portion to its originality . If he has something to say that has not been said before , it is very unlikely that he will find , ready for ...
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... hand , a poetry which has accepted the limitations , and the freedom , of an esoteric form , which is content with a public no bigger , but also no less professional and interested , than the public for a new hypothesis in science or a ...
... hand , a poetry which has accepted the limitations , and the freedom , of an esoteric form , which is content with a public no bigger , but also no less professional and interested , than the public for a new hypothesis in science or a ...
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... hand there is the enormous technical complexity of civilisation , a complexity that could be dealt with only by an answering efficiency of co - ordination - a co - operative concentration of know- ledge , understanding , and will ( and ...
... hand there is the enormous technical complexity of civilisation , a complexity that could be dealt with only by an answering efficiency of co - ordination - a co - operative concentration of know- ledge , understanding , and will ( and ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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