The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... ( Eliot is ever care- ful to avoid sentimentality ) by his final view of her , " Her hair over her arms and her arms full of flowers . " I mention these scenes , with their sexual overtones , here because they later come to symbolize ...
... ( Eliot is ever care- ful to avoid sentimentality ) by his final view of her , " Her hair over her arms and her arms full of flowers . " I mention these scenes , with their sexual overtones , here because they later come to symbolize ...
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... Eliot's restriction of the term to those who are aware of the existence of good and evil ) .1 The situation in which the individual ( Eliot , if you like ) finds himself is one of considerable stress . He is well aware of his mortality ...
... Eliot's restriction of the term to those who are aware of the existence of good and evil ) .1 The situation in which the individual ( Eliot , if you like ) finds himself is one of considerable stress . He is well aware of his mortality ...
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... Eliot's religion is no primrose path to heaven over which the faithful may travel in perfect confidence and security from the evil of the outside world . Rather , it requires one to face up to that evil and assert one's faith in spite ...
... Eliot's religion is no primrose path to heaven over which the faithful may travel in perfect confidence and security from the evil of the outside world . Rather , it requires one to face up to that evil and assert one's faith in spite ...
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