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Its real purpose , from first to last , was to present the character of the poet . Naturally this character was to some extent a false one . It was assumed , edited , deliberately posed . What man could ever present his real personality ...
Its real purpose , from first to last , was to present the character of the poet . Naturally this character was to some extent a false one . It was assumed , edited , deliberately posed . What man could ever present his real personality ...
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As Mr. Eliot says in The Sacred Wood , the true critic is the man who is aware of the problems of art , and uses his knowledge of the past to shed light on them in their present form . Mr. Eliot himself has never , of course ...
As Mr. Eliot says in The Sacred Wood , the true critic is the man who is aware of the problems of art , and uses his knowledge of the past to shed light on them in their present form . Mr. Eliot himself has never , of course ...
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a of present - day Soviet professors to prove that Shakespeare or Goethe was ' progressive ' – that is , a Communist before his time . Their motive is a very strong one ; being sensitive , intelligent readers , they want to go on being ...
a of present - day Soviet professors to prove that Shakespeare or Goethe was ' progressive ' – that is , a Communist before his time . Their motive is a very strong one ; being sensitive , intelligent readers , they want to go on being ...
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