The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... significance of the differences which free them of the label either of Americanism or of contemporaneity . It is their exhausting duty to live down the inspiration of an illiterate modern world , carefully to expunge sly traces of the ...
... significance of the differences which free them of the label either of Americanism or of contemporaneity . It is their exhausting duty to live down the inspiration of an illiterate modern world , carefully to expunge sly traces of the ...
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... significance which depends upon that " peculiar blend of thought and feeling " which has been the distinctive char- acter of the metaphysical poets of every rebellion against the comatose sensuousness of offensive Romanticism . He uses ...
... significance which depends upon that " peculiar blend of thought and feeling " which has been the distinctive char- acter of the metaphysical poets of every rebellion against the comatose sensuousness of offensive Romanticism . He uses ...
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... significance of vital contacts , the hope and promise of living enthusiasms . His aestheticism is a psychological rather than an artistic phenomenon , allied , as he himself explains , with his political royalism and religious Anglo ...
... significance of vital contacts , the hope and promise of living enthusiasms . His aestheticism is a psychological rather than an artistic phenomenon , allied , as he himself explains , with his political royalism and religious Anglo ...
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