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... notion of detaching their love from all contact with publicity , extern- ality or physicality ( continued in the next two stanzas ) , but does not agree with the notion at the outset of the poem and in stanza 5 that they are not grieved ...
... notion of detaching their love from all contact with publicity , extern- ality or physicality ( continued in the next two stanzas ) , but does not agree with the notion at the outset of the poem and in stanza 5 that they are not grieved ...
Page 117
... notion of the ' Country ' against the concrete fact of its people : the latter are to be kept quiet that the former may continue safe and secure ; and gradually we begin to ask what a country is without its people . This is not ...
... notion of the ' Country ' against the concrete fact of its people : the latter are to be kept quiet that the former may continue safe and secure ; and gradually we begin to ask what a country is without its people . This is not ...
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... notion of the great being above humanity is continued in the picture of them despising the threats of pain and ruin . Johnson at least would have disagreed with this picture of immunity to fate , and one wonders whether the line is ...
... notion of the great being above humanity is continued in the picture of them despising the threats of pain and ruin . Johnson at least would have disagreed with this picture of immunity to fate , and one wonders whether the line is ...
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