The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... certainly not unity - of the Faery Queen . That poem has the mediaeval weakness of meandering endlessly towards a goal which no one can guess at , and which , in fact , is never reached . It lacks lucidity and order , two of the ...
... certainly not unity - of the Faery Queen . That poem has the mediaeval weakness of meandering endlessly towards a goal which no one can guess at , and which , in fact , is never reached . It lacks lucidity and order , two of the ...
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John Cann Bailey. perfection , is in craftsmanship , if not quite so certainly in design , the greatest work of art in the whole world of poetry . One test of poetry as art is whether you can alter the words it uses . How many times do ...
John Cann Bailey. perfection , is in craftsmanship , if not quite so certainly in design , the greatest work of art in the whole world of poetry . One test of poetry as art is whether you can alter the words it uses . How many times do ...
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... Certainly , there is no case in which this is more likely than in the matter of the Grand Style . Our aesthetic perceptions are in themselves so difficult to realize and apprehend clearly , and our aesthetic vocabulary is so inadequate ...
... Certainly , there is no case in which this is more likely than in the matter of the Grand Style . Our aesthetic perceptions are in themselves so difficult to realize and apprehend clearly , and our aesthetic vocabulary is so inadequate ...
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... certainly another ; some of us might take courage to add Pindar for a third , in spite of the opinion of the great critic whom we used to call Longinus , who speaks of Pindar as a great poet whose genius often suffers lamentable eclipse ...
... certainly another ; some of us might take courage to add Pindar for a third , in spite of the opinion of the great critic whom we used to call Longinus , who speaks of Pindar as a great poet whose genius often suffers lamentable eclipse ...
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... certainly the great subject made great by the greatness of the poet's mind . His ostensible subject is indeed the victory of Asopicus in a race at Olympia ; and that is all the average man would have seen in it . But what does Pindar ...
... certainly the great subject made great by the greatness of the poet's mind . His ostensible subject is indeed the victory of Asopicus in a race at Olympia ; and that is all the average man would have seen in it . But what does Pindar ...
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