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... literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel . This time the excitement was not confined to the College , nor ...
... literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel . This time the excitement was not confined to the College , nor ...
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... literature of their violent efforts to escape . The first mass renunciation , and directly the source of the expatriation of Mr. T. S. Eliot , was the rebellion of nineteenth century Boston , where the greatest figures of the Augustan ...
... literature of their violent efforts to escape . The first mass renunciation , and directly the source of the expatriation of Mr. T. S. Eliot , was the rebellion of nineteenth century Boston , where the greatest figures of the Augustan ...
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... literature . It is conceived on a magic mountain of purified theory , divorced from the validity of general signi- ficance . While Eliot's incisive and aggressively classical criticism has been of immense service to a literary world ...
... literature . It is conceived on a magic mountain of purified theory , divorced from the validity of general signi- ficance . While Eliot's incisive and aggressively classical criticism has been of immense service to a literary world ...
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