The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... perhaps , though I think with less certainty , of the Iliad . The greatest things in the Iliad , Priam and Achilles , Helen and Priam , Hector and Andromache , are altogether out of Milton's reach , and probably out of Dante's too ; but ...
... perhaps , though I think with less certainty , of the Iliad . The greatest things in the Iliad , Priam and Achilles , Helen and Priam , Hector and Andromache , are altogether out of Milton's reach , and probably out of Dante's too ; but ...
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... perhaps greatness is the matter out of which art creates grandeur . At any rate , however we define it , the essential quality of the Grand Style is greatness , and the point which is attempted to be made here has been that greatness is ...
... perhaps greatness is the matter out of which art creates grandeur . At any rate , however we define it , the essential quality of the Grand Style is greatness , and the point which is attempted to be made here has been that greatness is ...
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... Perhaps there are too many worldlings in his books ; and perhaps he knew too many in his life . Even of himself , perhaps , one side was the Sadducee whom he denounces in Arthur Pendennis . " Friend Arthur was a Sadducee , and the ...
... Perhaps there are too many worldlings in his books ; and perhaps he knew too many in his life . Even of himself , perhaps , one side was the Sadducee whom he denounces in Arthur Pendennis . " Friend Arthur was a Sadducee , and the ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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