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Page 156
... move " audiences in the practical meaning of the word “ move ” ( in- ducing them to make practical decisions , etc. ) . But when they came to the analysis of poetry ( with its purely esthetic way of being " moving " ) , instead of ...
... move " audiences in the practical meaning of the word “ move ” ( in- ducing them to make practical decisions , etc. ) . But when they came to the analysis of poetry ( with its purely esthetic way of being " moving " ) , instead of ...
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... moved continually . These platforms were provided with benches , pavements , empty rooms , and the like . Now , as Yul stepped toward the south , he noticed that each platform moved slightly faster than the one to the north of it ; and ...
... moved continually . These platforms were provided with benches , pavements , empty rooms , and the like . Now , as Yul stepped toward the south , he noticed that each platform moved slightly faster than the one to the north of it ; and ...
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... move patriots , I should but ask them to consider producing such a play in war times . It can move patriots in times of peace , when their patriotism has weakened : in other words , it can move them insofar as they are not patriots ...
... move patriots , I should but ask them to consider producing such a play in war times . It can move patriots in times of peace , when their patriotism has weakened : in other words , it can move them insofar as they are not patriots ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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