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... suggestion could hardly go further than in this line , where the alliterating v's , the mute e's , and the placing of the long syllables combine so wonderfully to pro- duce the required effect . But it is not only suggestions of nature ...
... suggestion could hardly go further than in this line , where the alliterating v's , the mute e's , and the placing of the long syllables combine so wonderfully to pro- duce the required effect . But it is not only suggestions of nature ...
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... suggestions of the transcendental , no hints as to the ultimate nature of reality and the constitution of the world ... suggestion , the more we examine Racine , the more clearly we shall discern in him another kind of mystery , whose ...
... suggestions of the transcendental , no hints as to the ultimate nature of reality and the constitution of the world ... suggestion , the more we examine Racine , the more clearly we shall discern in him another kind of mystery , whose ...
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... suggestion of a heroine with im- perfections from the little masterpiece which , on more sides than one , closely touches hers - Manon Lescaut ? Perhaps ; and yet , if this was so , the borrowing was of the slightest , for it is only in ...
... suggestion of a heroine with im- perfections from the little masterpiece which , on more sides than one , closely touches hers - Manon Lescaut ? Perhaps ; and yet , if this was so , the borrowing was of the slightest , for it is only in ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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