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... Ancient Mariner . In the first essay a study was made of the most general themes of tragic drama , the procedure being governed by the hypothesis that to these themes correspond certain emotional patterns or configurations of tendencies ...
... Ancient Mariner . In the first essay a study was made of the most general themes of tragic drama , the procedure being governed by the hypothesis that to these themes correspond certain emotional patterns or configurations of tendencies ...
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... ancient goddess and earth - mother to whom the shared emotion of the labour and pain of Ceres led us . , Moreover , as we consider this shadowy form , we seem to discern not so much a goddess made as the very act of her making . For ...
... ancient goddess and earth - mother to whom the shared emotion of the labour and pain of Ceres led us . , Moreover , as we consider this shadowy form , we seem to discern not so much a goddess made as the very act of her making . For ...
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... ancient memories . I When , following the guidance of Eliot's note , we turn to Miss Weston's research into the Grail romances , we meet testimony to the presence in these tales of the same atmosphere . The various forms of the Grail ...
... ancient memories . I When , following the guidance of Eliot's note , we turn to Miss Weston's research into the Grail romances , we meet testimony to the presence in these tales of the same atmosphere . The various forms of the Grail ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
Comparison of the figure of Gretchen in Goethes Faust | 13 |
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