The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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... with a scansion repellent to sense and humanity ; the other reads in a saccharine monotone equally devastating to hu- manity and sense . Both shear away the intended sense from the sound , just as the prosy readers shear away INTRODUCTION ...
... with a scansion repellent to sense and humanity ; the other reads in a saccharine monotone equally devastating to hu- manity and sense . Both shear away the intended sense from the sound , just as the prosy readers shear away INTRODUCTION ...
Page 387
... sense , and consciences , which makes it very steep marching indeed and produces a palpitation of the heart . They have no doubt it is a damnable business in which they are concerned . Now what are they ? Men at all , or small movable ...
... sense , and consciences , which makes it very steep marching indeed and produces a palpitation of the heart . They have no doubt it is a damnable business in which they are concerned . Now what are they ? Men at all , or small movable ...
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... sense , it follows that to pass out of that is to die to the ordinary self and the ordinary world . It is to die in the ordinary sense , but in another sense it is to wake up and find that the " I , " one's real , most intimate self ...
... sense , it follows that to pass out of that is to die to the ordinary self and the ordinary world . It is to die in the ordinary sense , but in another sense it is to wake up and find that the " I , " one's real , most intimate self ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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A. C. SWINBURNE ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH assertion beauty breath Cæsar CLARENCE DAY consciousness dark dead death Dionysus divine doth dream earth emotional emphasis eternal eyes fact fear feel flowers give glory grow H. L. MENCKEN hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope human ideas immortal king Knopf Lady of Shalott LEO TOLSTOI light literary live look LORD man's MATTHEW ARNOLD means mind moral nature never night o'er Odysseus once oral passion permission of Charles person poets poor published by Alfred reader reason religion rest ROBERT BROWNING sense sentence silent sing slave sleep song soul speak spirit stars student sweet tears thee thine things thought tion to-day truth voice whole wild WILFRED SCAWEN BLUNT WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words writer wrong youth