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... church - service such as we know from observation , we shall start wondering , as early as stanza three , what sort of church Mr Eliot can attend that has an Umbrian easel - painting inside it . Mr Schanzer becomes indignant when the ...
... church - service such as we know from observation , we shall start wondering , as early as stanza three , what sort of church Mr Eliot can attend that has an Umbrian easel - painting inside it . Mr Schanzer becomes indignant when the ...
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... Church had no theological content at all , it was supremely a cultural institution.21 Maurras was , and still is , accused of Gallicanism , the autonomy of the patriotic national Church , but and this is important for Eliot - he ...
... Church had no theological content at all , it was supremely a cultural institution.21 Maurras was , and still is , accused of Gallicanism , the autonomy of the patriotic national Church , but and this is important for Eliot - he ...
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... Church - an Anglo - Catholic , a Liberal - Evangelical , and a Free Church committee ; but the latter two either did not function at all or , if they did , did not deliver any goods . The Free Churches could not even agree on the ...
... Church - an Anglo - Catholic , a Liberal - Evangelical , and a Free Church committee ; but the latter two either did not function at all or , if they did , did not deliver any goods . The Free Churches could not even agree on the ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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achievement already American appear argument Arnold become beginning belief Bradley called Christian Church Communism complete concept conscious context continuity course criticism culture discussion early effect emotion English essay example existence experience expression fact feeling final Four Quartets gives human idea important individual influence interest kind Laforgue language later less lines literary literature living look matter Maurras meaning mind move movement nature never object offered once original particular passage perhaps philosophy play poem poet poetic poetry point of view political position possible present problem question reader reality reference relation religion religious seems seen sense significant social society spiritual structure suggests T. S. Eliot taken theory things thought Tiresias tradition turn Waste Land whole writing