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Page 37
... passage being : Signs are taken for wonders . ' Master , we would fain see a sign ' ( Mat . xii . 38 ) , that is a miracle . And in this sense it is a sign to wonder at . Indeed , every word here is a wonder . . . . Verbum infans , the ...
... passage being : Signs are taken for wonders . ' Master , we would fain see a sign ' ( Mat . xii . 38 ) , that is a miracle . And in this sense it is a sign to wonder at . Indeed , every word here is a wonder . . . . Verbum infans , the ...
Page 62
... passage like that , a passage of imagisme , may occur in a poem not otherwise imagiste , in the same way that a lyrical passage may occur in a narrative , or in some poem not otherwise lyrical . " 1 It is hard for us to recover the ...
... passage like that , a passage of imagisme , may occur in a poem not otherwise imagiste , in the same way that a lyrical passage may occur in a narrative , or in some poem not otherwise lyrical . " 1 It is hard for us to recover the ...
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... passage , in which Eliot simultaneously depreciates , and makes clear his own , philosophical culture , is a fine example . Never- theless , there are reasons , over and above its reiteration by Eliot , why we should take this assertion ...
... passage , in which Eliot simultaneously depreciates , and makes clear his own , philosophical culture , is a fine example . Never- theless , there are reasons , over and above its reiteration by Eliot , why we should take this assertion ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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