The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 171
... England that was : the Eng- land which the Eliots left . Dancing figures from the long ago are reincarnated by the enchantment of midsummer night . Eliot has already in Burnt Norton contracted life's whole fitful fever into the image ...
... England that was : the Eng- land which the Eliots left . Dancing figures from the long ago are reincarnated by the enchantment of midsummer night . Eliot has already in Burnt Norton contracted life's whole fitful fever into the image ...
Page 369
... England their dear pride , their joy in England " as did her leaders " when in arms Britain put forth her free - born strength in league ... with those confederate Powers " fighting the French Revolu- tionists . Wordsworth was , as he ...
... England their dear pride , their joy in England " as did her leaders " when in arms Britain put forth her free - born strength in league ... with those confederate Powers " fighting the French Revolu- tionists . Wordsworth was , as he ...
Page 370
... England's errors or the need of a soul purging : she has become " a fen of stagnant waters , " her life only drest ... England would step between . He warns her that the time has come to wean her soul " from its emasculating food ; The ...
... England's errors or the need of a soul purging : she has become " a fen of stagnant waters , " her life only drest ... England would step between . He warns her that the time has come to wean her soul " from its emasculating food ; The ...
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