The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... 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 , inconsistencies , and unrealities 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 , inconsistencies , and unrealities of ...
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... nature . The extravagances of the Shakespearean drama , the pontifical splendours and sublimities of the Miltonian epic , themselves an escape to nature out of mediaevalism , are to be exchanged for life as you see it in your own house ...
... nature . The extravagances of the Shakespearean drama , the pontifical splendours and sublimities of the Miltonian epic , themselves an escape to nature out of mediaevalism , are to be exchanged for life as you see it in your own house ...
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... nature . And now our contemporary Georgian poets are once more returning to nature finding the Tennysonian life and art con- ventional , and insisting on their right to rebaptize poetry in a bath of naturalness . And , of course , some ...
... nature . And now our contemporary Georgian poets are once more returning to nature finding the Tennysonian life and art con- ventional , and insisting on their right to rebaptize poetry in a bath of naturalness . And , of course , some ...
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John Cann Bailey. transforms and recreates nature , till what he meant for nature becomes more and more himself . That is the delight and mystery of art , and above all of poetry . The very business of the poet is to seek what can never ...
John Cann Bailey. transforms and recreates nature , till what he meant for nature becomes more and more himself . That is the delight and mystery of art , and above all of poetry . The very business of the poet is to seek what can never ...
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... nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . ' This is clearly a much more useful definition than Mr. Saintsbury's . It draws us in much closer to the object . It does not pretend to make the ...
... nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . ' This is clearly a much more useful definition than Mr. Saintsbury's . It draws us in much closer to the object . It does not pretend to make the ...
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