Eliot in Perspective: A SymposiumGraham Martin |
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... position reverses any previous assumptions : the notably bloodless tone of his religious writings suggests that the religious question is posed by the insufficiency of the pattern already established and that the religious answer does ...
... position reverses any previous assumptions : the notably bloodless tone of his religious writings suggests that the religious question is posed by the insufficiency of the pattern already established and that the religious answer does ...
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... position and on his development as a whole was , I think , crucial.24 For just when , via Maurras , he came closest to that group of Catholic intellectuals who were decisive for his thinking , they moved into an intransigent opposition ...
... position and on his development as a whole was , I think , crucial.24 For just when , via Maurras , he came closest to that group of Catholic intellectuals who were decisive for his thinking , they moved into an intransigent opposition ...
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... position with every passing gust , but a mind that is more like a windmill , using the shifting currents of opinion to grind its convictions pure and fine . In another way , however , the obligation to occupy and then defend a ...
... position with every passing gust , but a mind that is more like a windmill , using the shifting currents of opinion to grind its convictions pure and fine . In another way , however , the obligation to occupy and then defend a ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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