Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... close is an unexpected reversal of the earlier tone of the poem . Twice or thrice had I loved thee , Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice , so in a shapelesse flame , Angells affect us oft , and worship'd bee ; Still when , to ...
... close is an unexpected reversal of the earlier tone of the poem . Twice or thrice had I loved thee , Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice , so in a shapelesse flame , Angells affect us oft , and worship'd bee ; Still when , to ...
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Sunīlakānti Sena. sance conception of wit as an elegant intellectual exercise is close to the ideas of Cicero and Quintilian . To the Renais- sance rhetoricians wit was primarily intellectual and logical and men of letters studied logic ...
Sunīlakānti Sena. sance conception of wit as an elegant intellectual exercise is close to the ideas of Cicero and Quintilian . To the Renais- sance rhetoricians wit was primarily intellectual and logical and men of letters studied logic ...
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... close to the metaphysical manner . Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare to heaven above ! How is it under our control To love or not to love ? Here is genuine passion and a lively play of the intellect ...
... close to the metaphysical manner . Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare to heaven above ! How is it under our control To love or not to love ? Here is genuine passion and a lively play of the intellect ...
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