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... suggest that the sing- ers had much to do with fostering the state of mind which by its breadth , its hopefulness , and its intelli- gence has made our modern liberal idealism . And this temper , in spite of the savage criticism it has ...
... suggest that the sing- ers had much to do with fostering the state of mind which by its breadth , its hopefulness , and its intelli- gence has made our modern liberal idealism . And this temper , in spite of the savage criticism it has ...
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... suggest to us , one thing it certainly meant to those who so be- lieved , namely , the presence of another world circum- scribing this world , touching this world and actually penetrating into it . There has been much vain palaver about ...
... suggest to us , one thing it certainly meant to those who so be- lieved , namely , the presence of another world circum- scribing this world , touching this world and actually penetrating into it . There has been much vain palaver about ...
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... suggests that it is not poetry at all . I have on another occasion declared my own objection to this kind of criticism . If the stuff bears the usual required outward resemblance to what is known as poetry ... suggest that 85 RUDYARD KIPLING.
... suggests that it is not poetry at all . I have on another occasion declared my own objection to this kind of criticism . If the stuff bears the usual required outward resemblance to what is known as poetry ... suggest that 85 RUDYARD KIPLING.
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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