The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... centuries unless he provides them with the elixir of immortality which is universal human truth . One touch of nature as it was once in Greece , is to - day in England , and will be a thousand years hence in both , and we know at once ...
... centuries unless he provides them with the elixir of immortality which is universal human truth . One touch of nature as it was once in Greece , is to - day in England , and will be a thousand years hence in both , and we know at once ...
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... centuries , so many vers de société of all periods and countries , then it only shows how dead is that art which exercises itself upon a vacuum in which there is neither the truth nor the feeling which make up life . Yet among people ...
... centuries , so many vers de société of all periods and countries , then it only shows how dead is that art which exercises itself upon a vacuum in which there is neither the truth nor the feeling which make up life . Yet among people ...
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... centuries older than his creator , or than his companion in immortality , the more poetic Don Quixote . We are aware of ourselves and other human beings as soon as we are aware of anything , while many of us — perhaps the majority ...
... centuries older than his creator , or than his companion in immortality , the more poetic Don Quixote . We are aware of ourselves and other human beings as soon as we are aware of anything , while many of us — perhaps the majority ...
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... centuries later and as to the wide knowledge of Chaucer , his combined shrewdness , humour , sympathy , his common sense , in both the meanings of the word ' sense ' , that is , his understanding of his fellow- men and his feeling for ...
... centuries later and as to the wide knowledge of Chaucer , his combined shrewdness , humour , sympathy , his common sense , in both the meanings of the word ' sense ' , that is , his understanding of his fellow- men and his feeling for ...
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... century . For instance , one may like the change or regret it ; but , for good or for evil , he is no longer naïve . He first for England , as Ronsard first for France , strikes a note , the note of the os magna sonans LIFE AND ART IN ...
... century . For instance , one may like the change or regret it ; but , for good or for evil , he is no longer naïve . He first for England , as Ronsard first for France , strikes a note , the note of the os magna sonans LIFE AND ART IN ...
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