Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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... imaginative side of man , whose triumph is the su- preme end of the universe . Ever since the day when , in his ... imagination alone , that Blake yielded the allegiance of his spirit . His attitude towards reason was the attitude ...
... imaginative side of man , whose triumph is the su- preme end of the universe . Ever since the day when , in his ... imagination alone , that Blake yielded the allegiance of his spirit . His attitude towards reason was the attitude ...
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... imagination . Many of these poems partake of the nature of the chose vue ; but they are not photographic records of ... imaginative fervour , the most ordinary occurrences possess . Here , for instance , is a description of a sleepless ...
... imagination . Many of these poems partake of the nature of the chose vue ; but they are not photographic records of ... imaginative fervour , the most ordinary occurrences possess . Here , for instance , is a description of a sleepless ...
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... imagination displays itself in its most fantastic forms . The Essays of Elia are , of course , rich in such passages ; but the letters occasionally soar off into even more wonderful regions of unrestrained fooling - regions where the ...
... imagination displays itself in its most fantastic forms . The Essays of Elia are , of course , rich in such passages ; but the letters occasionally soar off into even more wonderful regions of unrestrained fooling - regions where the ...
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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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