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spoils this ideal relation by " turning away from " reality . This results in cer- tain fantastic works , unreal and ultimately useless . It does not occur to Parrington that there is any other relation possible other relation possible ...
spoils this ideal relation by " turning away from " reality . This results in cer- tain fantastic works , unreal and ultimately useless . It does not occur to Parrington that there is any other relation possible other relation possible ...
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I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of the poem to other poems by other au- thors , and suggested the conception of poetry as a living whole of all the poetry that has ever been written .
I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of the poem to other poems by other au- thors , and suggested the conception of poetry as a living whole of all the poetry that has ever been written .
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The romance can flourish without providing much in- tricacy of relation . The characters , prob- ably rather two - dimensional types , will not be complexly related to each other or to society or to the past . Human be- ings will on the ...
The romance can flourish without providing much in- tricacy of relation . The characters , prob- ably rather two - dimensional types , will not be complexly related to each other or to society or to the past . Human be- ings will on the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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