Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... human craving for a certain kind of mental food . great commonplaces have been gradually captured and consolidated through human history ; they are the concern of the whole human race . And it is possible that they were first expressed ...
... human craving for a certain kind of mental food . great commonplaces have been gradually captured and consolidated through human history ; they are the concern of the whole human race . And it is possible that they were first expressed ...
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... human experience , from the psychic fore- ground of our most intense experiences . . . . Even the irrational raw ... human nature , a primal experience to which human nature almost threatens to succumb through weakness and ...
... human experience , from the psychic fore- ground of our most intense experiences . . . . Even the irrational raw ... human nature , a primal experience to which human nature almost threatens to succumb through weakness and ...
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... human artistic composition . The former , however , rends the curtain upon which the pictures of the cosmos are ... human passions and which antedates human speech . Once again too arises the question whether criticism , granted some ...
... human artistic composition . The former , however , rends the curtain upon which the pictures of the cosmos are ... human passions and which antedates human speech . Once again too arises the question whether criticism , granted some ...
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Preliminary | 3 |
Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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