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... past for parallels and historical explanations . 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 ...
... past for parallels and historical explanations . 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 ...
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... past , and no confidence that a golden millennium could be created by abrupt political action . Though mildly anti ... past as an evil , to be broken from away ally , since human history is , undeniably , largely a tale of cruelty ...
... past , and no confidence that a golden millennium could be created by abrupt political action . Though mildly anti ... past as an evil , to be broken from away ally , since human history is , undeniably , largely a tale of cruelty ...
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... past , in short , is all right or not all right accord- ing to who invokes it . If Dickens , or Donald McGill , or Helen's Babies , keeps alive the precious spirit of tolerance and good- humour from the past , then that is all right ...
... past , in short , is all right or not all right accord- ing to who invokes it . If Dickens , or Donald McGill , or Helen's Babies , keeps alive the precious spirit of tolerance and good- humour from the past , then that is all right ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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