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... poetry alone , the English people ( using the word English in its narrower sense ) is greatly inferior in poetic endowment to the Celtic fringe , and to a number of other peoples— the German , for example , to take one of the biggest ...
... poetry alone , the English people ( using the word English in its narrower sense ) is greatly inferior in poetic endowment to the Celtic fringe , and to a number of other peoples— the German , for example , to take one of the biggest ...
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... poetry , more particularly mystical poetry . It is almost impossible to estimate the comparative values of different literatures , since , apart from personal bias , few people are really con- versant with more than two or three ...
... poetry , more particularly mystical poetry . It is almost impossible to estimate the comparative values of different literatures , since , apart from personal bias , few people are really con- versant with more than two or three ...
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... poetry to the other arts . Were we theorizing in the abstract , we might perhaps relate poetry most closely to music . But actually we shall have very much more to say of the relations between poetry and painting . Music and poetry are ...
... poetry to the other arts . Were we theorizing in the abstract , we might perhaps relate poetry most closely to music . But actually we shall have very much more to say of the relations between poetry and painting . Music and poetry are ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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