The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... emotional content and the loi fixe du nombre - seem to me to reinforce one another . Turn from Corneille to Racine ... emotion inside the frame- work of a stable world ; his world is threatened from within ; his characters are ...
... emotional content and the loi fixe du nombre - seem to me to reinforce one another . Turn from Corneille to Racine ... emotion inside the frame- work of a stable world ; his world is threatened from within ; his characters are ...
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... emotional attitude , a recurrent mood , being founded on no broad vision of the universe . The most perfect of them , Baudelaire and Hopkins , were able to see the repeated patterns of such emotions clearly , to separate them from the ...
... emotional attitude , a recurrent mood , being founded on no broad vision of the universe . The most perfect of them , Baudelaire and Hopkins , were able to see the repeated patterns of such emotions clearly , to separate them from the ...
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... emotional dangers . Confronted with the possibility of a stylish match with the grudging approval of his family and friends , he fled from his own infatuation , first to Switzerland , to look down for the first time on to the long ...
... emotional dangers . Confronted with the possibility of a stylish match with the grudging approval of his family and friends , he fled from his own infatuation , first to Switzerland , to look down for the first time on to the long ...
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