The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... human life . Indeed , human life is the proper preliminary subject of any book or course of lectures about literature . The varieties of metre , the relations of one writer to another , the comparison of the Greek language with the ...
... human life . Indeed , human life is the proper preliminary subject of any book or course of lectures about literature . The varieties of metre , the relations of one writer to another , the comparison of the Greek language with the ...
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... 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 that we are at home . I wonder whether we could endure the tediousness ...
... 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 that we are at home . I wonder whether we could endure the tediousness ...
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... human element . But literature is the fact , not as it is in itself , but as it is seen and coloured by human eyes , felt by human feeling , re - shaped by human imagination . That is because literature is art . For art which is content ...
... human element . But literature is the fact , not as it is in itself , but as it is seen and coloured by human eyes , felt by human feeling , re - shaped by human imagination . That is because literature is art . For art which is content ...
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... human beings as soon as we are aware of anything , while many of us — perhaps the majority - pass the whole of life without ever being aware of art at all . Ars longa , vita brevis : and life takes revenge for its shortness by ...
... human beings as soon as we are aware of anything , while many of us — perhaps the majority - pass the whole of life without ever being aware of art at all . Ars longa , vita brevis : and life takes revenge for its shortness by ...
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... human faith and Divine love which fill the poem , nor the delight which it so often exhibits in the works and ways of man and in the beautiful things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity ...
... human faith and Divine love which fill the poem , nor the delight which it so often exhibits in the works and ways of man and in the beautiful things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity ...
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