A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... force in modern poetry , and his treatment of Love has much of the sane vigour , though less imaginative strength , that we find in the work of such men as Mr. Edward Carpenter . Force and sweetness , though more typically Vic- torian ...
... force in modern poetry , and his treatment of Love has much of the sane vigour , though less imaginative strength , that we find in the work of such men as Mr. Edward Carpenter . Force and sweetness , though more typically Vic- torian ...
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... Force , here is the tragedy . It would seem , then , that Mr. Shaw , like Balaam , had come out to curse and remained to bless . He starts by glorifying intellectuality and deriding sentiment ; then finding that sentiment is rooted in ...
... Force , here is the tragedy . It would seem , then , that Mr. Shaw , like Balaam , had come out to curse and remained to bless . He starts by glorifying intellectuality and deriding sentiment ; then finding that sentiment is rooted in ...
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... Force expresses itself in woman through her fertility ; this instinct for fertility is no " mere itching for pleasure . " Sexual attraction is for Shaw only an idle appetite unless it be linked with an impulse for the betterment of the ...
... Force expresses itself in woman through her fertility ; this instinct for fertility is no " mere itching for pleasure . " Sexual attraction is for Shaw only an idle appetite unless it be linked with an impulse for the betterment of the ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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