Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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... beginning of the nineteenth century , must be lifted and stretched by the vast reaches of space suggested by the characteristics of such scenes , must be lifted and stretched out of the present into a sense of the indivisibility of past ...
... beginning of the nineteenth century , must be lifted and stretched by the vast reaches of space suggested by the characteristics of such scenes , must be lifted and stretched out of the present into a sense of the indivisibility of past ...
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... beginning of their creative careers Yeats and AE recognized what they had been chosen to accomplish : they believed themselves to be mediums chosen to express the uncreated consciousness of their race , and the move- ment they created ...
... beginning of their creative careers Yeats and AE recognized what they had been chosen to accomplish : they believed themselves to be mediums chosen to express the uncreated consciousness of their race , and the move- ment they created ...
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... beginning in miracle and enthusiasm , and dying out as it unfolds itself in what we have mistaken for progress . 38 Neither did they believe that literature was a criticism of visible life , but that it was a revelation of an invisible ...
... beginning in miracle and enthusiasm , and dying out as it unfolds itself in what we have mistaken for progress . 38 Neither did they believe that literature was a criticism of visible life , but that it was a revelation of an invisible ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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