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... called upon to explain further what he assumed was self - evident and obvious . As Allen Tate has said , " What shall we say who have knowledge carried to the heart ? " " O reason not the need , " Lear cries , ironically demanding of ...
... called upon to explain further what he assumed was self - evident and obvious . As Allen Tate has said , " What shall we say who have knowledge carried to the heart ? " " O reason not the need , " Lear cries , ironically demanding of ...
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... called " fel- lowship with essence . " Until some years ago it was generally thought that the " essence " of this well - known phrase from Endymion ( I , 778-83 ) carried its most common denotation- that is , a transcendental , perhaps ...
... called " fel- lowship with essence . " Until some years ago it was generally thought that the " essence " of this well - known phrase from Endymion ( I , 778-83 ) carried its most common denotation- that is , a transcendental , perhaps ...
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... called it the chameleon character of the poet . " I do not , " he said , " live in this world alone but in a thousand worlds " ( I , p . 390 ) . This openness of character , allowing empathetic identification , would be paralleled by an ...
... called it the chameleon character of the poet . " I do not , " he said , " live in this world alone but in a thousand worlds " ( I , p . 390 ) . This openness of character , allowing empathetic identification , would be paralleled by an ...
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