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... literature . 3. Christian poetry - History and criticism 809.1'9382 I. Title PN1083.G62 ISBN 0 19 812862 2 ( pbk . ) ISBN 0 19 812825 8 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Daiches , David , 1912- God and the poets . ( The ...
... literature . 3. Christian poetry - History and criticism 809.1'9382 I. Title PN1083.G62 ISBN 0 19 812862 2 ( pbk . ) ISBN 0 19 812825 8 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Daiches , David , 1912- God and the poets . ( The ...
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... literature is - whether the author intended it or not , and generally he did not - a groundwork patterning of ideas about ultimate matters that can be used to sustain a structure of meanings , suggestions , resonances , overtones , that ...
... literature is - whether the author intended it or not , and generally he did not - a groundwork patterning of ideas about ultimate matters that can be used to sustain a structure of meanings , suggestions , resonances , overtones , that ...
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... literature based on beliefs one does not share . None of the points I have just made or the examples I have given and will give destroys the case for the preliminary homework to establish what might be called the emotional grammar of ...
... literature based on beliefs one does not share . None of the points I have just made or the examples I have given and will give destroys the case for the preliminary homework to establish what might be called the emotional grammar of ...
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