The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 111
... important work was a wonderful series of reprints of those long- forgotten masters of English prose , the Elizabethan translators , Florio , Urqhart , Holland , Underdowne etc. . . . In The Sacred Wood , T. S. Eliot complains that ...
... important work was a wonderful series of reprints of those long- forgotten masters of English prose , the Elizabethan translators , Florio , Urqhart , Holland , Underdowne etc. . . . In The Sacred Wood , T. S. Eliot complains that ...
Page 433
... important part in the holy mystery . At the most cru- cial moment of all time , when man becomes god and mortality immortality , she plays the one essential role , and through her , sex rises to asexual and eternal glory . " None of the ...
... important part in the holy mystery . At the most cru- cial moment of all time , when man becomes god and mortality immortality , she plays the one essential role , and through her , sex rises to asexual and eternal glory . " None of the ...
Page 549
... important , but only as parts contributing to a larger whole ; it is the fable which controls the whole and makes it what it is . Aris- totle therefore speaks of plot as the " soul " of a tragedy : it is the essence or definition of a ...
... important , but only as parts contributing to a larger whole ; it is the fable which controls the whole and makes it what it is . Aris- totle therefore speaks of plot as the " soul " of a tragedy : it is the essence or definition of a ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Copyright | |
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