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... feeling as well as thought . Poetic art , as Milton taught us , besides being sensuous and simple , must be passionate because it inter- prets human feeling , and by that interpretation stirs fresh feeling to birth . Who can look at ...
... feeling as well as thought . Poetic art , as Milton taught us , besides being sensuous and simple , must be passionate because it inter- prets human feeling , and by that interpretation stirs fresh feeling to birth . Who can look at ...
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... feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his hatred of their sufferings when limed or snared . But let us choose something less obviously appealing ...
... feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his hatred of their sufferings when limed or snared . But let us choose something less obviously appealing ...
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... feels he is a separate entity despite all processes of systematic connexion . A philosophy which does not do justice to this feeling in its treatment of the individual ' leaves untouched what we may call the individual in the individual ...
... feels he is a separate entity despite all processes of systematic connexion . A philosophy which does not do justice to this feeling in its treatment of the individual ' leaves untouched what we may call the individual in the individual ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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