University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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... poet who gave to society a natural daughter . Words- worth has become , so to speak , one of ourselves , and we can ... poetic evolution , we do not neglect the Prelude and the Excursion , and we recognize Words- worth as the most richly ...
... poet who gave to society a natural daughter . Words- worth has become , so to speak , one of ourselves , and we can ... poetic evolution , we do not neglect the Prelude and the Excursion , and we recognize Words- worth as the most richly ...
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... Poet , Lowell advocates , in contrast to his view in The Fable for Critics , a literature which will transcend nationality in its universality : • " If we are ever to have a national poet , let us hope that his nationality will be of ...
... Poet , Lowell advocates , in contrast to his view in The Fable for Critics , a literature which will transcend nationality in its universality : • " If we are ever to have a national poet , let us hope that his nationality will be of ...
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... poetic interpretation , hitherto confined to Shakespearean studies , into a wider realm of poetic and religious symbolism ... poet . " - Gerald Gould in The Observer ( London ) . THE MEANS TO PROSPERITY By J. M. Keynes .30 " Mr. Keynes ...
... poetic interpretation , hitherto confined to Shakespearean studies , into a wider realm of poetic and religious symbolism ... poet . " - Gerald Gould in The Observer ( London ) . THE MEANS TO PROSPERITY By J. M. Keynes .30 " Mr. Keynes ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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