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... fact that ' Webster ' persists through all the various printings of ' Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca ' strongly suggests to me that Eliot had never even skimmed through Whiter's treatise . - - ... Similar errors can be found in ...
... fact that ' Webster ' persists through all the various printings of ' Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca ' strongly suggests to me that Eliot had never even skimmed through Whiter's treatise . - - ... Similar errors can be found in ...
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... fact when you look at what he's saying , it doesn't hang together at all . ' This is something that we might want to say in fact about what might have been and what has been pointing to one end , which is always present . ' It sounds ...
... fact when you look at what he's saying , it doesn't hang together at all . ' This is something that we might want to say in fact about what might have been and what has been pointing to one end , which is always present . ' It sounds ...
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... fact , ' declared Pasternak . In the world of symbolist poetry worlds can be bought for a penny , and they can be eaten . ' Penny ' and ' world ' are verbal events occurring rapidly one after the other , the cheapness and littleness of ...
... fact , ' declared Pasternak . In the world of symbolist poetry worlds can be bought for a penny , and they can be eaten . ' Penny ' and ' world ' are verbal events occurring rapidly one after the other , the cheapness and littleness of ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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