On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... doctrine which they were endeavoring to destroy . The same may be said of Whitman , Emerson's most influential disciple , except that Whitman came closer to putting the doctrine into practice in the matter of literary form : whereas ...
... doctrine which they were endeavoring to destroy . The same may be said of Whitman , Emerson's most influential disciple , except that Whitman came closer to putting the doctrine into practice in the matter of literary form : whereas ...
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... doctrines . The Whitmanian doctrine which Crane emphasizes in this poem is the doctrine of an endless procession of higher and higher states of perfection , or what I have called the doctrine of change for its own sake . Crane restates ...
... doctrines . The Whitmanian doctrine which Crane emphasizes in this poem is the doctrine of an endless procession of higher and higher states of perfection , or what I have called the doctrine of change for its own sake . Crane restates ...
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... doctrine of haecceitas is merely an attempt to describe in metaphysical terms the observable fact of individuation ... doctrine is not only orthodox Catholic doctrine , but it is generally accepted Christian doctrine , and Hopkins and ...
... doctrine of haecceitas is merely an attempt to describe in metaphysical terms the observable fact of individuation ... doctrine is not only orthodox Catholic doctrine , but it is generally accepted Christian doctrine , and Hopkins and ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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