The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volum 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Side 168
... complete failure to recognise the continual advance which Keats was making in this poem on the work even of the Odes . As a thinker he was developing and his technique did not lag behind . But it is impossible to discuss the book in ...
... complete failure to recognise the continual advance which Keats was making in this poem on the work even of the Odes . As a thinker he was developing and his technique did not lag behind . But it is impossible to discuss the book in ...
Side 285
... complete independence , which could only be achieved by those who have work to do which compels them to rely on their own efforts . Dostoevsky said , seeing that Olkhin had selected me from all his pupils , I must possess brilliant ...
... complete independence , which could only be achieved by those who have work to do which compels them to rely on their own efforts . Dostoevsky said , seeing that Olkhin had selected me from all his pupils , I must possess brilliant ...
Side 347
... complete the lingual pattern of the work . That pattern of speech seemed complete in itself , a thing of different nature from , but as real as , the events and experiences , many of them sordid , which it described . There were thus ...
... complete the lingual pattern of the work . That pattern of speech seemed complete in itself , a thing of different nature from , but as real as , the events and experiences , many of them sordid , which it described . There were thus ...
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admirable æsthetic artist asked bang Barren Leaves beauty become Bloom Byron character civilisation cold consciousness criticism D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead death Dionysos dithyramb Dostoevsky DOUGLAS GARMAN drama EDGELL RICKWORD EDWIN MUIR Egyptian Elliot Smith emotional experience expression eyes face fact father feel felt girl hand heart horse human imagination interest knew Lally Leopold Bloom letter literary literature living looked means mind Miss Cummins Miss Harrison modern mountains nature never night Nonesuch Press novel Olkhin once passion Peisistratus perhaps personality play poem poet poetic poetry Princess reader realised ritual romantic Romero round S. S. KOTELIANSKY seemed sense shows smile sort soul Souslov spectator spirit spruce Stellovsky strange thee theory Theseus things thou thought turned verse volume W. J. TURNER watched woman words writing young