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... quality of his religiously tinged moralism , one feels that mystery in Newman ' s
sense has been torn away or , more accurately , gently brushed aside by a
disenchanted Time - Spirit here identified with man ' s widening " literary
experience .
... quality of his religiously tinged moralism , one feels that mystery in Newman ' s
sense has been torn away or , more accurately , gently brushed aside by a
disenchanted Time - Spirit here identified with man ' s widening " literary
experience .
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art works " which contain the fulness of the experience of the modern world ” (
Ren - 1 , p . 204 ) ? 14 Only poetry - defined as " all literary production which
attains the power of giving pleasure by its form as distinct from its matter " - can ...
art works " which contain the fulness of the experience of the modern world ” (
Ren - 1 , p . 204 ) ? 14 Only poetry - defined as " all literary production which
attains the power of giving pleasure by its form as distinct from its matter " - can ...
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5 The precise kind and object of that experience is evident in Pater ' s key words .
He uses a swarm of words suggesting refined , passive , sensuous , largely
visual experience - observation , mood , insight , variegated , dramatic , see ,
senses ...
5 The precise kind and object of that experience is evident in Pater ' s key words .
He uses a swarm of words suggesting refined , passive , sensuous , largely
visual experience - observation , mood , insight , variegated , dramatic , see ,
senses ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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