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... whole , with the parts so closely cemented that changing the order of the episodes or addition or omission of an episode- must dislocate the whole scheme . The action doesn't extend in space , because only in " a completely shut - in ...
... whole , with the parts so closely cemented that changing the order of the episodes or addition or omission of an episode- must dislocate the whole scheme . The action doesn't extend in space , because only in " a completely shut - in ...
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... whole , its essential pattern is that of life itself , and the ele- ments have meaning in relation to the whole only in the way the bone - structure , the blood - circulation , the nervous system , and the sensory perceptions have ...
... whole , its essential pattern is that of life itself , and the ele- ments have meaning in relation to the whole only in the way the bone - structure , the blood - circulation , the nervous system , and the sensory perceptions have ...
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... whole room . A passage lit by the soul - quality may in itself be short , but it casts an aura over its surroundings , which may be a whole poem , a play or a novel . Like the ' sublime ' , like an outleap of superior light , it is a ...
... whole room . A passage lit by the soul - quality may in itself be short , but it casts an aura over its surroundings , which may be a whole poem , a play or a novel . Like the ' sublime ' , like an outleap of superior light , it is a ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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