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... forces of human nature rejected from Dante's Paradise Comparison of Dido , and of Eurydice , in the poetry of Virgil , expressing forces of passion or sensibility repressed by the system of morality that the poet accepted · Illustration ...
... forces of human nature rejected from Dante's Paradise Comparison of Dido , and of Eurydice , in the poetry of Virgil , expressing forces of passion or sensibility repressed by the system of morality that the poet accepted · Illustration ...
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... forces . He is anxious to keep to evidence which can ' be weighed and tested ' ; and , on that account perhaps ... forces as determining either the selection or the fashioning of the material of the poem . Such forces he appears to ...
... forces . He is anxious to keep to evidence which can ' be weighed and tested ' ; and , on that account perhaps ... forces as determining either the selection or the fashioning of the material of the poem . Such forces he appears to ...
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... forces , or , as we have termed it , a common psychological pattern , within the diverse experiences . The mystery religions , like the tragic dramas of Sophocles and Shakespeare , and like the Gospel story , are penetrated , we ...
... forces , or , as we have termed it , a common psychological pattern , within the diverse experiences . The mystery religions , like the tragic dramas of Sophocles and Shakespeare , and like the Gospel story , are penetrated , we ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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