The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... plight brings about a like impotency in the land . Before fertility can be restored to the land , the King must be cured , which becomes the quest of the various knights introduced into the legends . Eliot skillfully changes the ...
... plight brings about a like impotency in the land . Before fertility can be restored to the land , the King must be cured , which becomes the quest of the various knights introduced into the legends . Eliot skillfully changes the ...
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... plight of the human being ( and we must bear in mind 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 ...
... plight of the human being ( and we must bear in mind 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 ...
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