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Page 132
... living hero of poetry - the one contemporary poet who had faithfully ex- plored the mystery of life . He reacted momentarily against the dogmatic simplicities of Wordsworth's verse ; he urged Reynolds not ' to be rattle - snaked ' into ...
... living hero of poetry - the one contemporary poet who had faithfully ex- plored the mystery of life . He reacted momentarily against the dogmatic simplicities of Wordsworth's verse ; he urged Reynolds not ' to be rattle - snaked ' into ...
Page 215
... living , natural and universal community is indeed singularly hard for us to imagine . We think of communal existence at a boarding - school , or in a regiment , or quite exceptionally , of life in a voluntary com- munity . But such ...
... living , natural and universal community is indeed singularly hard for us to imagine . We think of communal existence at a boarding - school , or in a regiment , or quite exceptionally , of life in a voluntary com- munity . But such ...
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... living itself through to an end in him . A reconciliation was being accomplished ; and this was no longer a reconciliation of the indi- vidual man with his destiny , but a reconciliation of Man as a whole with Nature . The two decisive ...
... living itself through to an end in him . A reconciliation was being accomplished ; and this was no longer a reconciliation of the indi- vidual man with his destiny , but a reconciliation of Man as a whole with Nature . The two decisive ...
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