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Thomas Stearns Eliot. ARNOLD AND PATER ALTHOUGH Pater is as appropriate to the ' sev- 1 enties as to the ' eighties ... Pater's work . His writing of course extended well into the ' nineties ; but I doubt whether any one would consider ...
Thomas Stearns Eliot. ARNOLD AND PATER ALTHOUGH Pater is as appropriate to the ' sev- 1 enties as to the ' eighties ... Pater's work . His writing of course extended well into the ' nineties ; but I doubt whether any one would consider ...
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... Pater . " The service of philosophy , and of religion and culture as well , to the human spirit , " he says in the 1873 conclusion to The Renaissance , “ is to startle it into a sharp and eager observation . " " We shall hardly have ...
... Pater . " The service of philosophy , and of religion and culture as well , to the human spirit , " he says in the 1873 conclusion to The Renaissance , “ is to startle it into a sharp and eager observation . " " We shall hardly have ...
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... Pater's most arduous attempt at a work of literature ; for Plato and Platonism can be almost dissolved into a series of essays . Marius itself is incoherent ; its method is a number of fresh starts ; its content is a hodge - podge of ...
... Pater's most arduous attempt at a work of literature ; for Plato and Platonism can be almost dissolved into a series of essays . Marius itself is incoherent ; its method is a number of fresh starts ; its content is a hodge - podge of ...
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