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Pagina 6
... give rise to counter - currents . The systole and diastole of the human spirit produce now a respect for order and now a passion for freedom . In one phase the reason is dominant , in the other the emotions . Reverence for tradition ...
... give rise to counter - currents . The systole and diastole of the human spirit produce now a respect for order and now a passion for freedom . In one phase the reason is dominant , in the other the emotions . Reverence for tradition ...
Pagina 60
... give us the satisfaction of recognizing variety even in resemblance or resemblance in variety . The following is an example from William Blake's The Tiger- What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry ? and Walter de la ...
... give us the satisfaction of recognizing variety even in resemblance or resemblance in variety . The following is an example from William Blake's The Tiger- What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry ? and Walter de la ...
Pagina 214
... give you a cluster of grapes ; that , full of that taste , you may long to pass farther . He beginneth not with obscure definitions ; which must blur the margent with inter- pretations , and load the memory with doubtfulness ; but he ...
... give you a cluster of grapes ; that , full of that taste , you may long to pass farther . He beginneth not with obscure definitions ; which must blur the margent with inter- pretations , and load the memory with doubtfulness ; but he ...
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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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