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... movement or constitution . Particular questions - was it this ? was it that ? — regarding its nature would probably have been answered with ' Not this , Not that ' , Neti , Neti . The Empyrean was essentially the inapprehensible ...
... movement or constitution . Particular questions - was it this ? was it that ? — regarding its nature would probably have been answered with ' Not this , Not that ' , Neti , Neti . The Empyrean was essentially the inapprehensible ...
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... movement which subsumes other rhythms . ... The sensitive poetic prose of Burton , Browne , De Quincey , Lamb , Pater , Meredith , Conrad , Lawrence can also be shown to have this ' larger rhythmic movement ' , but less consistently ...
... movement which subsumes other rhythms . ... The sensitive poetic prose of Burton , Browne , De Quincey , Lamb , Pater , Meredith , Conrad , Lawrence can also be shown to have this ' larger rhythmic movement ' , but less consistently ...
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... movement mechanical . Rhyme like spice or salt or sugar is necessary for seasoning : but a little too much , or in the wrong place , could destroy the essen- tial quality or rasa of the poem . A certain number of stresses or feet make a ...
... movement mechanical . Rhyme like spice or salt or sugar is necessary for seasoning : but a little too much , or in the wrong place , could destroy the essen- tial quality or rasa of the poem . A certain number of stresses or feet make a ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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