University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 133
... sense of life in all its infinite variety and significance . The poet's vision awakens us from our torpor and leaves with us a serene sense of fulfilment like unto Dante's : quasi tutta cessa Mia visione , ed ancora mi distilla Nel core ...
... sense of life in all its infinite variety and significance . The poet's vision awakens us from our torpor and leaves with us a serene sense of fulfilment like unto Dante's : quasi tutta cessa Mia visione , ed ancora mi distilla Nel core ...
Page 288
... sense condemns them , that good sense rejects them , and the present generation is calling for some guidance in what seems like unendurable chaos . In the light of these facts , there seems to be a profound justification for the ...
... sense condemns them , that good sense rejects them , and the present generation is calling for some guidance in what seems like unendurable chaos . In the light of these facts , there seems to be a profound justification for the ...
Page 480
... sense is already beyond dispute . And among the novelists whose works had a larger access to the general reading public , both D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley stand out as prophets of a new point of view who have made fiction the ...
... sense is already beyond dispute . And among the novelists whose works had a larger access to the general reading public , both D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley stand out as prophets of a new point of view who have made fiction the ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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