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... whole story : Not that fair field Of Enna , where Prosérpine gathering flow'rs , Herself a fairer flower , by gloomy Dis Was gather'd , which cost Ceres , all that pain To seek her through the world ; . . . • might with this Paradise Of ...
... whole story : Not that fair field Of Enna , where Prosérpine gathering flow'rs , Herself a fairer flower , by gloomy Dis Was gather'd , which cost Ceres , all that pain To seek her through the world ; . . . • might with this Paradise Of ...
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... whole universe that the science of the day had constructed , as well as the whole range of values aesthetic and moral . That poetry should ever again present a synthesis mak- ing effectively such a claim is hard to conceive . The idea ...
... whole universe that the science of the day had constructed , as well as the whole range of values aesthetic and moral . That poetry should ever again present a synthesis mak- ing effectively such a claim is hard to conceive . The idea ...
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... whole . A whole of music - music of certain types , and to some hearers - communicates experience showing the same emo- tional patterns which we have traced in poetry . A sym- phony may , like a poem , be felt to carry us through Hell ...
... whole . A whole of music - music of certain types , and to some hearers - communicates experience showing the same emo- tional patterns which we have traced in poetry . A sym- phony may , like a poem , be felt to carry us through Hell ...
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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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