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... give way . In terms of subject the poem is a kind of perfect abstraction of that original experience so vividly ... gives it the raw immediacy of a street accident . Yet Donne handles it throughout with an extraordinarily sophisticated ...
... give way . In terms of subject the poem is a kind of perfect abstraction of that original experience so vividly ... gives it the raw immediacy of a street accident . Yet Donne handles it throughout with an extraordinarily sophisticated ...
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... give him the intellectual training which he needed . The other tutor in philosophy was H. W. B. Joseph , who devoted great force of will and not inconsiderable ability to the rigorous enforcement of his own brand of dogmatic idealism ...
... give him the intellectual training which he needed . The other tutor in philosophy was H. W. B. Joseph , who devoted great force of will and not inconsiderable ability to the rigorous enforcement of his own brand of dogmatic idealism ...
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... give a notion of the primitive way of life . Bowra's large contribution to the study of epic poetry was rounded off by a posthumously published book entitled Homer , written for the series ' Classical Life and Letters ' , and giving a ...
... give a notion of the primitive way of life . Bowra's large contribution to the study of epic poetry was rounded off by a posthumously published book entitled Homer , written for the series ' Classical Life and Letters ' , and giving a ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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