The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... eyes , felt by human feeling , re - shaped by human imagination . That is because literature is art . For art which is content with a state- ment of fact is not art at all . Literature , then , is a marriage of life and art it is art ...
... eyes , felt by human feeling , re - shaped by human imagination . That is because literature is art . For art which is content with a state- ment of fact is not art at all . Literature , then , is a marriage of life and art it is art ...
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... eyes to see the true beauty . Browning had glimpses of all this , but he had too little restfulness in him , his mind was too kaleidoscopic , to allow of his reaching the grand manner . His note is rather that of a man who had been ...
... eyes to see the true beauty . Browning had glimpses of all this , but he had too little restfulness in him , his mind was too kaleidoscopic , to allow of his reaching the grand manner . His note is rather that of a man who had been ...
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... eyes would drink my tears And quench his fiery indignation . So in Troilus and Cressida it is the same Ulysses who says : Take but degree away , untune that string , And , hark , what discord follows ! each thing meets In mere ...
... eyes would drink my tears And quench his fiery indignation . So in Troilus and Cressida it is the same Ulysses who says : Take but degree away , untune that string , And , hark , what discord follows ! each thing meets In mere ...
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... eyes for eyes have done : Mine eyes have drawn thy shape , and thine for me Are windows to my breast , where - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; or If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing her ...
... eyes for eyes have done : Mine eyes have drawn thy shape , and thine for me Are windows to my breast , where - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; or If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing her ...
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... eye's moiety and the dear heart's part ; or again , the literary antithetic style , which was to have such a crowded future and to descend so far from this height of poetry and sincerity : And gilded honour shamefully misplaced , And ...
... eye's moiety and the dear heart's part ; or again , the literary antithetic style , which was to have such a crowded future and to descend so far from this height of poetry and sincerity : And gilded honour shamefully misplaced , And ...
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