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... T. S. Eliot , Selected Essays , London , 1963 , p . 15 . 70. Ibid . , P. 16 . 71. A man cannot become a child again , or he becomes childish . But does he not find joy in the child's naivety , and must he himself not strive to reproduce ...
... T. S. Eliot , Selected Essays , London , 1963 , p . 15 . 70. Ibid . , P. 16 . 71. A man cannot become a child again , or he becomes childish . But does he not find joy in the child's naivety , and must he himself not strive to reproduce ...
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A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 72. T. S. Eliot , Milton : Two Studies , London , 1968 , pp . 9-21 . 73. Cf. Eliot , ' The Metaphysical Poets ' , Selected Essays , pp . 281–91 . 74. F. Kermode , ' Dissociation of ...
A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 72. T. S. Eliot , Milton : Two Studies , London , 1968 , pp . 9-21 . 73. Cf. Eliot , ' The Metaphysical Poets ' , Selected Essays , pp . 281–91 . 74. F. Kermode , ' Dissociation of ...
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A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 7. T. S. Eliot , Milton : Two Studies , London , 1968 , p . 38 . 8. Ibid . , p . 12 . 9. F. R. Leavis , Revaluation , Harmondsworth , 1972 , p . 53 . 10. Ibid . , pp . 46–63 ; F. R. ...
A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner. 7. T. S. Eliot , Milton : Two Studies , London , 1968 , p . 38 . 8. Ibid . , p . 12 . 9. F. R. Leavis , Revaluation , Harmondsworth , 1972 , p . 53 . 10. Ibid . , pp . 46–63 ; F. R. ...
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