The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... escaping the tedious mazes of theory . What seems at first a hodge - podge of the obscure and the unconnected , a ... escape , however , is a trick peculiarly the product of Eliot's inner necessity for evasion . By quoting eight ...
... escaping the tedious mazes of theory . What seems at first a hodge - podge of the obscure and the unconnected , a ... escape , however , is a trick peculiarly the product of Eliot's inner necessity for evasion . By quoting eight ...
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... escape from emotion ; it is not an ex- pression of personality , but an escape from personality . But , of course , only those who have emotion or personality know what it means to want to escape from them . " The New England ...
... escape from emotion ; it is not an ex- pression of personality , but an escape from personality . But , of course , only those who have emotion or personality know what it means to want to escape from them . " The New England ...
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for escape , but only by denying every outlet for poetic indus- try except the attainment of conscious obscurity . * The man whose vision has been impaired by the inhibitions of his en- vironment , made prematurely ancient by his ...
for escape , but only by denying every outlet for poetic indus- try except the attainment of conscious obscurity . * The man whose vision has been impaired by the inhibitions of his en- vironment , made prematurely ancient by his ...
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