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'Human kind cannot bear very much reality' is one of Eliot's better-known dicta, and it occurs twice in his literary works.
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Four Quartets, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, The Family Reunion, Third Programme, After Strange Gods, Clark Lectures, The Cocktail Party, World War, Henry James, King Lear, Sir Alexander, The Death of Saint Narcissus, Bertrand Russell, Conrad Aiken, Grover Smith, Literary Form, Metaphysical Poetry, Negative Way, The Sacred Wood, Boston Evening, Church of England, Cultivation of Christmas, Djuna Barnes, Eliot's New Life
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