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... human appeal of them as poems that gave the chance to turn them into songs . It is less easy to prove the influence of poetry upon political and social tendencies outside the periods of violent conflict . Yet I believe that a careful ...
... human appeal of them as poems that gave the chance to turn them into songs . It is less easy to prove the influence of poetry upon political and social tendencies outside the periods of violent conflict . Yet I believe that a careful ...
Page 72
... human nature admitting it to be inmortal which I will here take for granted for the purpose of showing a thought which has struck me concerning it ) I say “ Soul - making " Soul as distinguished from an Intelligence - There may be ...
... human nature admitting it to be inmortal which I will here take for granted for the purpose of showing a thought which has struck me concerning it ) I say “ Soul - making " Soul as distinguished from an Intelligence - There may be ...
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... human real- ism that tells of people that behave and think with human normality whether their adventures be extraor- dinary or commonplace . The modern semi - lunatics betray their mental twist in the most ordinary cir- cumstances ...
... human real- ism that tells of people that behave and think with human normality whether their adventures be extraor- dinary or commonplace . The modern semi - lunatics betray their mental twist in the most ordinary cir- cumstances ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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