eliot造句31. This is hardly surprising, since its gestation period comprised the years in which Eliot was working on the Notes.
32. Then, from discussing modern urban life, Eliot makes a remarkable leap.
33. Eliot at once sent him a cablegram, saying that he was one to whom all contemporary poets owed a debt.
34. In the few years that followed, Eliot adopted various strategies to keep his poetry flowing.
35. Eliot, who lent the circle considerable prestige, found himself in congenial assorted, and in some cases strange, company.
36. In fact, intervention of another kind took place on 27 January 1947, with the sudden death of Vivien Eliot.
37. Eliot was asked to give the first Yeats memorial lecture in Dublin in 1940.
38. But in another respect they take issue directly with Richards, following the guidance of Eliot.
39. Rosenfeld and Saul Bellow used to collaborate in translating Eliot into Yiddish.
40. Having appeared to saddle Eliot with reading Sorel's book, I was reluctant to impose further tasks on him.
41. There was every reason, apart from the unexpectedness of the news, why this should have given Eliot the greatest distress.
42. And I never knew he took my advice about Eliot so seriously.
43. Propaganda could be effective - this was what Eliot was getting at - only by ceasing to be mere propaganda.
44. To bring about this sense of community, Eliot includes historical and contemporary Londoners of various social classes.
45. George Eliot shows real concern for religious and moral themes.
46. I decided to call round with it and have a word with Eliot if he was there.
47. Eliot, who might have defended himself, let Shildon's bitterness go unremarked.
48. The play could now be tentatively scheduled for the Edinburgh Festival of 1953, one year later than Eliot had originally planned.
49. He spoke often of Eliot, trying from time to time to poke gentle fun at him.
50. In November 1921 Eliot expressed a dread of London, longing for sea or mountains.
51. Eliot led a strangely unsettled life, drifting from place to place and job to job.
52. He had attacked Eliot for worshipping culture, which I considered about as false an imputation as could be imagined.
53. Eliot could not it first hear it either and bending down with a friendly expression, asked her to repeat the name.
54. Much of this agony Eliot imported from his own sufferings, though, as usual, these are transmuted through his reading.
55. Eliot deliberately presents his South Sea life in crude terms.
56. We wanted very much to ask Eliot round before departure, especially as we had now moved to a bigger flat.
57. Johnson passes to White, White passes to Eliot, and Eliot scores!
58. Eliot has it perhaps worse than I have - poor devil.
59. To explain it, Eliot gave the analogy of a catalyst in a chemical reaction.
60. Yet, as much as reversion to primitivism, so settling back into childhood enjoyment and innocence was undesirable to Eliot.