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... poem is that we do not half appreciate the beauty around us because we are slaves to materialism . Things are in the saddle . This is the central idea . Everything in the poem contributes to emphasizing it . But now if we go back and ...
... poem is that we do not half appreciate the beauty around us because we are slaves to materialism . Things are in the saddle . This is the central idea . Everything in the poem contributes to emphasizing it . But now if we go back and ...
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... poets because so many of them have lowered a veil between him and the cryptic art . I may cite a personal experience . Two or three years ago a poem of mine appeared in which the first line ran : " Arcadia means the land of bears ...
... poets because so many of them have lowered a veil between him and the cryptic art . I may cite a personal experience . Two or three years ago a poem of mine appeared in which the first line ran : " Arcadia means the land of bears ...
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... poem of Brown- ing's , " Love Among the Ruins , " from another of the contrasting in- tellectualist type , which he wrote more frequently - say " My Last Duchess . " My meaning may be clearer if I suggest that one of the simplest tests ...
... poem of Brown- ing's , " Love Among the Ruins , " from another of the contrasting in- tellectualist type , which he wrote more frequently - say " My Last Duchess . " My meaning may be clearer if I suggest that one of the simplest tests ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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