The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... interests . The first thing is to get to know each other , and there is only one topic we are certain to have in common , and that is human life . Indeed , human life is the proper preliminary subject of any book or course of lectures ...
... interests . The first thing is to get to know each other , and there is only one topic we are certain to have in common , and that is human life . Indeed , human life is the proper preliminary subject of any book or course of lectures ...
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... interest in life has prevented it from having any influence on life . If , on the other hand , it be so intent on art , and so divorced from life , that it gives all its energies to turning phrases , concocting conceits , or ...
... interest in life has prevented it from having any influence on life . If , on the other hand , it be so intent on art , and so divorced from life , that it gives all its energies to turning phrases , concocting conceits , or ...
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... interest and by temperament to take the personal view of history . For poetry , painting , sculpture , above all for drama , it is certain that no body of men can ever challenge the interest of an individual . It is as impossible to ...
... interest and by temperament to take the personal view of history . For poetry , painting , sculpture , above all for drama , it is certain that no body of men can ever challenge the interest of an individual . It is as impossible to ...
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... interest but their own , the kings again and again exhibit ! And was there ever such a procession of faithlessness as is to be found in Shakespeare's Histories ? One cannot keep up with it : it is positively bewildering to the modern ...
... interest but their own , the kings again and again exhibit ! And was there ever such a procession of faithlessness as is to be found in Shakespeare's Histories ? One cannot keep up with it : it is positively bewildering to the modern ...
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... interests him ; it is rather an awakening of the imagination , a quickening of the heart . Of course it is always to be remembered that he is a dramatist and that the path leading through his creations to himself is one of very slippery ...
... interests him ; it is rather an awakening of the imagination , a quickening of the heart . Of course it is always to be remembered that he is a dramatist and that the path leading through his creations to himself is one of very slippery ...
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