Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... happened , nor does it seem likely in our life- time . The artist , once admired for wisdom and sought for moral guidance , no longer may exert much influence on progress . Arnold in his day impressed scientists enough that they ...
... happened , nor does it seem likely in our life- time . The artist , once admired for wisdom and sought for moral guidance , no longer may exert much influence on progress . Arnold in his day impressed scientists enough that they ...
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... happened in the 1920s at Cambridge to critic- scholar I. A. Richards when he assigned poems for critique and was dismayed that students praised poetasters and rejected the works of recognized poets . Instead of realizing that the ...
... happened in the 1920s at Cambridge to critic- scholar I. A. Richards when he assigned poems for critique and was dismayed that students praised poetasters and rejected the works of recognized poets . Instead of realizing that the ...
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... happened in Omaha and concerned a fifteen - year - old boy who rode his bike in the park where my wife and I would take long walks ; he saw a fourteen - year - old girl with an elementary school companion , whom she was babysitting ...
... happened in Omaha and concerned a fifteen - year - old boy who rode his bike in the park where my wife and I would take long walks ; he saw a fourteen - year - old girl with an elementary school companion , whom she was babysitting ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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