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... feeling , obviously does not apply here . All poetry , in Eliot's view , deals with feeling as the visceral equivalent to thought , with thought absorbed through the nerve endings . The real distinction between the classic and romantic ...
... feeling , obviously does not apply here . All poetry , in Eliot's view , deals with feeling as the visceral equivalent to thought , with thought absorbed through the nerve endings . The real distinction between the classic and romantic ...
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... feeling through this tumultous decade of the seventies . His early attempts at containing his anger and hatred , sometimes at the expense of his own sense of manhood , give way , after the watershed events of 1976 , to an increasingly ...
... feeling through this tumultous decade of the seventies . His early attempts at containing his anger and hatred , sometimes at the expense of his own sense of manhood , give way , after the watershed events of 1976 , to an increasingly ...
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... feels obliged almost to apologise for Austen's insistance on writing comedy . The last of nine critical ' givens ... feeling is a dangerous guide to conduct . As a chapter in Jane Austen's treatment of the ' drama of woman ' , the ...
... feels obliged almost to apologise for Austen's insistance on writing comedy . The last of nine critical ' givens ... feeling is a dangerous guide to conduct . As a chapter in Jane Austen's treatment of the ' drama of woman ' , the ...
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