English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... literature was a plain necessity for people living in the world , but it was also a matter of regret that the mass of the world's literature is " the Life and Remains of the natural man , ” “ the science or history , partly and at best ...
... literature was a plain necessity for people living in the world , but it was also a matter of regret that the mass of the world's literature is " the Life and Remains of the natural man , ” “ the science or history , partly and at best ...
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... literature , such people may be under a partial handicap ; yet the amount of great and positively Christian literature is , relatively , not large , and , more- over , a strongly sympathetic knowledge of the Christian tradi- tion is a ...
... literature , such people may be under a partial handicap ; yet the amount of great and positively Christian literature is , relatively , not large , and , more- over , a strongly sympathetic knowledge of the Christian tradi- tion is a ...
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... literature can be raised . A survey of current writing in English on this question shows that it is pretty well all concerned with literature as involving belief that . The grounds of the question are staked out in terms of Coleridge's ...
... literature can be raised . A survey of current writing in English on this question shows that it is pretty well all concerned with literature as involving belief that . The grounds of the question are staked out in terms of Coleridge's ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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