Crisis in English Poetry, 1880-1940Hutchinson's University Library, 1955 - 231 էջ |
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... civilization of the late Middle Ages and , using them as a starting point , they created the society which produced the great tradition of English poetic culture , the tradition at once Christian and humanistic that began with Sidney ...
... civilization of the late Middle Ages and , using them as a starting point , they created the society which produced the great tradition of English poetic culture , the tradition at once Christian and humanistic that began with Sidney ...
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... civilization and order must be destroyed . This is a dreadful look out but what has the old civilization done for them ? As it at present stands in England it is itself in great measure founded on wrecking . But they got none of the ...
... civilization and order must be destroyed . This is a dreadful look out but what has the old civilization done for them ? As it at present stands in England it is itself in great measure founded on wrecking . But they got none of the ...
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... civilization could be built . The more intelligent among them could see that , to survive , English civilization had to transcend the limitations of class and nationality and build up a Great Society led by an élite instead of a series ...
... civilization could be built . The more intelligent among them could see that , to survive , English civilization had to transcend the limitations of class and nationality and build up a Great Society led by an élite instead of a series ...
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The Two Voyages | 13 |
Hardy and Housman | 36 |
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