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George A. E. Parfitt. residence , the issue of the relation between local and central government , the overlapping ... relationship between Art and Nature - but there is little resonance and little rootedness . Herrick does have lit ...
George A. E. Parfitt. residence , the issue of the relation between local and central government , the overlapping ... relationship between Art and Nature - but there is little resonance and little rootedness . Herrick does have lit ...
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... relation to moral questions and the latter creates poems which are revealing in relation to the poet's social role . But I have suggested that Carew's ' A Rapture ' does have , possibly unconsciously , a sense of other places which puts ...
... relation to moral questions and the latter creates poems which are revealing in relation to the poet's social role . But I have suggested that Carew's ' A Rapture ' does have , possibly unconsciously , a sense of other places which puts ...
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... relation to society . So far as the poem goes Falk- land exists as a social being . His talents may be private , in so far as schol- arship is a private activity , but their significance is as adornment of the State . In this sense ...
... relation to society . So far as the poem goes Falk- land exists as a social being . His talents may be private , in so far as schol- arship is a private activity , but their significance is as adornment of the State . In this sense ...
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