The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... scarcely say that I do not presume to differ from a critic of Mr. Saintsbury's wide reading and high authority without the greatest hesitation . But I must confess that the definition he suggests seems to me to be far too wide . He says ...
... scarcely say that I do not presume to differ from a critic of Mr. Saintsbury's wide reading and high authority without the greatest hesitation . But I must confess that the definition he suggests seems to me to be far too wide . He says ...
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... Scarcely one of the passages with which he illustrates his essay is very widely removed from the order of poetry to which even the strictest critics would be willing to give the name of the Grand Style . His definition , then , scarcely ...
... Scarcely one of the passages with which he illustrates his essay is very widely removed from the order of poetry to which even the strictest critics would be willing to give the name of the Grand Style . His definition , then , scarcely ...
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... as he is , picturesque , tender , moving , occasionally profound , he is scarcely ever great as Dante and Milton are great . The difference between Bishop Blougram and the Divina Commedia is that between the THE GRAND STYLE 31.
... as he is , picturesque , tender , moving , occasionally profound , he is scarcely ever great as Dante and Milton are great . The difference between Bishop Blougram and the Divina Commedia is that between the THE GRAND STYLE 31.
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... scarcely for a moment fails Dante or Milton . But let us come to a name still greater , perhaps , even than any of these . Is it to be said that Shakespeare is always , or even almost always , in the Grand Style ? Take some of the ...
... scarcely for a moment fails Dante or Milton . But let us come to a name still greater , perhaps , even than any of these . Is it to be said that Shakespeare is always , or even almost always , in the Grand Style ? Take some of the ...
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... scarcely the prevailing note . The distinctions in these matters are delicate and difficult , but perhaps even in lines such as these there is just the suggestion of an approach to ' preciousness ' a thing very alien to the Grand Style ...
... scarcely the prevailing note . The distinctions in these matters are delicate and difficult , but perhaps even in lines such as these there is just the suggestion of an approach to ' preciousness ' a thing very alien to the Grand Style ...
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