The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... commonplace as anything can be . Of the history of that word there is no need to say much . It was the translation of the Latin locus communis and meant a theme or truth of general application . And so it naturally came to be applied in ...
... commonplace as anything can be . Of the history of that word there is no need to say much . It was the translation of the Latin locus communis and meant a theme or truth of general application . And so it naturally came to be applied in ...
Сторінка 251
... commonplace stuff of human life and sets himself to reveal its depths . He paid the penalty of his courage in his own day and he pays it still . The surface of the commonplace is so familiar that men saw and see nothing else they do not ...
... commonplace stuff of human life and sets himself to reveal its depths . He paid the penalty of his courage in his own day and he pays it still . The surface of the commonplace is so familiar that men saw and see nothing else they do not ...
Сторінка 255
... commonplace . It runs through all his poetry . He can break from it , as in the great Ode in one way and in Laodamia in another , but it is his most peculiar and characteristic work . What can be more commonplace than the weakness of ...
... commonplace . It runs through all his poetry . He can break from it , as in the great Ode in one way and in Laodamia in another , but it is his most peculiar and characteristic work . What can be more commonplace than the weakness of ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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adventures Aeschylus Annette artist Barry Lyndon beauty century certainly Cervantes character Chaucer commonplace course death delight Demogorgon Dickens divine Don Quixote doubt drama dramatist earth England English English poetry eternal fact Faery Queen faith Falstaff feeling France genius give Goethe Grand Style greater greatest Greek Harper heart Henry Hephaestus hero honour human humour Iliad imagination intellectual interest Jane Austen Jupiter king knew language literature live Lord lyric Milton mind Molière Napoleon nature never noble novel once perhaps Pindar play poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Prince Prometheus prose readers Richard Richard II scarcely scene Scott seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's simplicity Sonnets soul speak speech Spenser spirit stanza story tell Thackeray Thackeray's thee thing thou thought to-day true truth universal utterance Vanity Fair verse victory whole words Wordsworth writing Zeus