The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Hazlitt , however , describes the characteristic of a true poet which is worth quoting here : " The poet may be said , for the time , ' ' to identify himself with the character he wishes to represent , and to pass from one to another ...
Hazlitt , however , describes the characteristic of a true poet which is worth quoting here : " The poet may be said , for the time , ' ' to identify himself with the character he wishes to represent , and to pass from one to another ...
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... poet on his way to Lucy's Cottage , is poignantly suggestive , It appears to the poet as symbolical of Lucy's death . In strange fear the poet cries to himself : O mercy . ' If Lucy should be dead ' ; The appearance of the ' moving moon ...
... poet on his way to Lucy's Cottage , is poignantly suggestive , It appears to the poet as symbolical of Lucy's death . In strange fear the poet cries to himself : O mercy . ' If Lucy should be dead ' ; The appearance of the ' moving moon ...
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... poet on his way to Lucy's Cottage , is poignantly suggestive , It appears to the poet as symbolical of Lucy's death . In strange fear the poet cries to himself : O mercy . ' If Lucy should be dead ' ; The appearance of the ' moving moon ...
... poet on his way to Lucy's Cottage , is poignantly suggestive , It appears to the poet as symbolical of Lucy's death . In strange fear the poet cries to himself : O mercy . ' If Lucy should be dead ' ; The appearance of the ' moving moon ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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