British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... moral guidance or inspiration - a belief that literature which does not justify its existence by serving such useful ends is sheer escapism , or a luxury that has no right- ful place in the serious business of life . We shall see how ...
... moral guidance or inspiration - a belief that literature which does not justify its existence by serving such useful ends is sheer escapism , or a luxury that has no right- ful place in the serious business of life . We shall see how ...
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... moral elevation , became a battlefield in which indi- viduals and species alike fought for their lives , and the victor was the best , not morally but physically , the toughest and the roughest and the quickest on the kill . If this ...
... moral elevation , became a battlefield in which indi- viduals and species alike fought for their lives , and the victor was the best , not morally but physically , the toughest and the roughest and the quickest on the kill . If this ...
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... moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right way , if at the same time the idea of beauty , harmony , and complete human perfection , is wanting or ...
... moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right way , if at the same time the idea of beauty , harmony , and complete human perfection , is wanting or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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