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... moved both by the new Protestant gravity and by the Catholic sense of the unity of Western culture ; supreme craftsman with a great synthesizing imagination - such was the poet the times now required if the full riches of Elizabethan ...
... moved both by the new Protestant gravity and by the Catholic sense of the unity of Western culture ; supreme craftsman with a great synthesizing imagination - such was the poet the times now required if the full riches of Elizabethan ...
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... moved out of the church altogether , first into the churchyard and then into the marketplace or a convenient meadow . Once outside the church , the vernacular ousted Latin and the story element moved away from the liturgy to make free ...
... moved out of the church altogether , first into the churchyard and then into the marketplace or a convenient meadow . Once outside the church , the vernacular ousted Latin and the story element moved away from the liturgy to make free ...
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... moved toward its final quarter . The “ dissociation of sensi- bility " which T. S. Eliot saw as a phenomenon of the English poetic mind throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is already present in Cowley . The metaphysical ...
... moved toward its final quarter . The “ dissociation of sensi- bility " which T. S. Eliot saw as a phenomenon of the English poetic mind throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is already present in Cowley . The metaphysical ...
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