Rudyard Kipling: Realist and FabulistOxford U.P., 1967 - 244 էջ |
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Էջ 90
... earlier stanza described : ... remember the sacrifice , Dead men an hundred laid- Slain while they served His mysteries And that He would not aid— It is a moving , somewhat cryptic poem , unlike the almost gay ' The Song of the Old ...
... earlier stanza described : ... remember the sacrifice , Dead men an hundred laid- Slain while they served His mysteries And that He would not aid— It is a moving , somewhat cryptic poem , unlike the almost gay ' The Song of the Old ...
Էջ 129
... earlier story than ' The Moral Reformers ' . Kipling , we see , could understand cruelty ; possibly he could be aware of tendencies towards it in himself , as he seems to confess : but the man or woman who can honestly say that he has ...
... earlier story than ' The Moral Reformers ' . Kipling , we see , could understand cruelty ; possibly he could be aware of tendencies towards it in himself , as he seems to confess : but the man or woman who can honestly say that he has ...
Էջ 202
... earlier . Like all romantic poets he invited you to enter unexplored realms , whether within yourself or outside . The poet who vexes , asks you , rather , to assess experience , to face the reality within yourself . He refuses to ...
... earlier . Like all romantic poets he invited you to enter unexplored realms , whether within yourself or outside . The poet who vexes , asks you , rather , to assess experience , to face the reality within yourself . He refuses to ...
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PHILOSOPHY FOR LIVING | 34 |
THE FRAMEWORK OF LIVING | 56 |
THE EMPIRE | 68 |
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