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... tradition . For example , Burns's vision of human life is a comic one , unlike that of Johnson or Crabbe which , though witty and satiric , is profoundly tragic . Nevertheless , these authors have at least this in common that their ...
... tradition . For example , Burns's vision of human life is a comic one , unlike that of Johnson or Crabbe which , though witty and satiric , is profoundly tragic . Nevertheless , these authors have at least this in common that their ...
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... tradition which affirmed the peculiar sanctity of the sick , the weak , and the dying . The tradition perhaps came to an end for literature with the death of Milly Theale , the heroine of Henry James's The Wings of the Dove , but ...
... tradition which affirmed the peculiar sanctity of the sick , the weak , and the dying . The tradition perhaps came to an end for literature with the death of Milly Theale , the heroine of Henry James's The Wings of the Dove , but ...
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... tradition re- duces the most human acts of the savage and fanatic to meaningless gestures , we have realized how man without it is no more than an un- historical organism , casual and impermanent . - This is an illustration of Keats at ...
... tradition re- duces the most human acts of the savage and fanatic to meaningless gestures , we have realized how man without it is no more than an un- historical organism , casual and impermanent . - This is an illustration of Keats at ...
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