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According to Eliot , the two faculties , that of feeling and of thinking came to be dissociated from each other on account of the one - sided emphasis placed since the time of Milton on intellect . Thus after the Seven- teenth century ...
According to Eliot , the two faculties , that of feeling and of thinking came to be dissociated from each other on account of the one - sided emphasis placed since the time of Milton on intellect . Thus after the Seven- teenth century ...
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In this unification of thought and feeling lies the unification of sensibility . Donne and the Metaphy- sicals had a unified sensibility . Their poetry expressed thought and feeling at the same time . Here is a direct apprehension of ...
In this unification of thought and feeling lies the unification of sensibility . Donne and the Metaphy- sicals had a unified sensibility . Their poetry expressed thought and feeling at the same time . Here is a direct apprehension of ...
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Milton feels sympathy for all feelings of the human heart , including apparently contradictory ones . These poems show the lyricism of the poet . In these poems , Milton does not show himself as a narrow puritan , on the contrary he ...
Milton feels sympathy for all feelings of the human heart , including apparently contradictory ones . These poems show the lyricism of the poet . In these poems , Milton does not show himself as a narrow puritan , on the contrary he ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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