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... kind are placed in the same kind of situations . The behaviour - patterns characteristic of a feudal baron were no doubt fairly con- stant so long as there were feudal barons living in a feudal society . But they will be sought in vain ...
... kind are placed in the same kind of situations . The behaviour - patterns characteristic of a feudal baron were no doubt fairly con- stant so long as there were feudal barons living in a feudal society . But they will be sought in vain ...
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... kind of science which we actu- ally possess . When he asks how experience is possible , he means by experience the kind of experience enjoyed by men of his own age and civilization . He was , of course , not aware of this . No one in ...
... kind of science which we actu- ally possess . When he asks how experience is possible , he means by experience the kind of experience enjoyed by men of his own age and civilization . He was , of course , not aware of this . No one in ...
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... kind of landscape has achieved to the poet's comprehensive vision . And if the mood is less sublime , is more serene and has less of awe in it , there is still a grandeur that comes from the intuition that one life flows through all ...
... kind of landscape has achieved to the poet's comprehensive vision . And if the mood is less sublime , is more serene and has less of awe in it , there is still a grandeur that comes from the intuition that one life flows through all ...
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THE ENGLISH EPIC TRADITION Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 35 |
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