Classical Myths in the Plays of Swinburne, Bridges, Sturge Moore, and Eliot |
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... instincts and sensations . In Demeter , too , Bridges examines , symbolically , how blind maternal love and ... instinct born of ' Selfhood ' since , as Bridges observes in The Testament of Beauty , the mammal " must feed hers ...
... instincts and sensations . In Demeter , too , Bridges examines , symbolically , how blind maternal love and ... instinct born of ' Selfhood ' since , as Bridges observes in The Testament of Beauty , the mammal " must feed hers ...
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... instinct ' ( p . 220 ) . At their very first meeting Creusa is attracted toward Ion ( Ion , II . 308-24 ) ; Lady Elizabeth , likewise , is so impressed by Colby as she first sees him that she thinks that it is she who selected him am ...
... instinct ' ( p . 220 ) . At their very first meeting Creusa is attracted toward Ion ( Ion , II . 308-24 ) ; Lady Elizabeth , likewise , is so impressed by Colby as she first sees him that she thinks that it is she who selected him am ...
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... instinct of Lady Elizabeth and in unconsciously preparing her mentally for an understanding with her husband and B. Kaghan , her ' mislaid ' son . All this shows that Eliot has used his Greek source only as a springboard to develop his ...
... instinct of Lady Elizabeth and in unconsciously preparing her mentally for an understanding with her husband and B. Kaghan , her ' mislaid ' son . All this shows that Eliot has used his Greek source only as a springboard to develop his ...
Contents
Chapter I | 8 |
Chapter IIIThe Plays of Robert Bridges | 63 |
Chapter IVThe Plays of Sturge Moore | 131 |
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