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... later expanded into a separate work . Found " arid " by critics and ungrasped by the public ( an Italian sophisticate called it the " worst comedy ever written " ) , it has found survival among musicians and recently enjoyed successful ...
... later expanded into a separate work . Found " arid " by critics and ungrasped by the public ( an Italian sophisticate called it the " worst comedy ever written " ) , it has found survival among musicians and recently enjoyed successful ...
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... later come to symbolize mystical spiritual experiences in the Waste Land and the Four Quartets . But in these earlier poems they serve little more than to brighten momentarily a dark and morbid picture of life . If this were the whole ...
... later come to symbolize mystical spiritual experiences in the Waste Land and the Four Quartets . But in these earlier poems they serve little more than to brighten momentarily a dark and morbid picture of life . If this were the whole ...
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... later poems may strike some as too dogmatic and discoursive to allow their being put into the tragic area . I have tried to show that such criticism is unjustified , since Eliot has gone to great lengths to present these conceptions in ...
... later poems may strike some as too dogmatic and discoursive to allow their being put into the tragic area . I have tried to show that such criticism is unjustified , since Eliot has gone to great lengths to present these conceptions in ...
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