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... writing poetry long before his death ( according to Epstein , " this seemed to him too facile " ) , and also that , according to Sir Herbert Read , Hulme's magnum opus was to be " a personal philosophy , cast into an allegorical form ...
... writing poetry long before his death ( according to Epstein , " this seemed to him too facile " ) , and also that , according to Sir Herbert Read , Hulme's magnum opus was to be " a personal philosophy , cast into an allegorical form ...
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... writer for a century past has imitated ” . Obviously Crabbe knew the tradition , and was writing in it . But when Blackwood's in 1817 says of Byron , " strength , vigour , energy are his attributes " , we no longer know whether this is ...
... writer for a century past has imitated ” . Obviously Crabbe knew the tradition , and was writing in it . But when Blackwood's in 1817 says of Byron , " strength , vigour , energy are his attributes " , we no longer know whether this is ...
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... writing , in which words embody things , is more abstract than writing in which words are fiduciary symbols for elements of an experience . This view of words as symbols is advanced by Coleridge in a famous passage from Biographia ...
... writing , in which words embody things , is more abstract than writing in which words are fiduciary symbols for elements of an experience . This view of words as symbols is advanced by Coleridge in a famous passage from Biographia ...
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