Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
Page 453
... poetic apprehension , is yet fit , rightly interpreted , for the common needs of men , it is that ' love of love ' on which Tennyson , so far always from the revolutionary temper either in love or poetry , set his finger in his early ...
... poetic apprehension , is yet fit , rightly interpreted , for the common needs of men , it is that ' love of love ' on which Tennyson , so far always from the revolutionary temper either in love or poetry , set his finger in his early ...
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... poetic World - view . - I . Character of poetic experience . Types of belief about Man and Nature to which it pre- disposes . Though rarely detached from religious or philosophical presumptions , it habitually modifies them , and the ...
... poetic World - view . - I . Character of poetic experience . Types of belief about Man and Nature to which it pre- disposes . Though rarely detached from religious or philosophical presumptions , it habitually modifies them , and the ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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