The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... sort , and wasting itself in the backwaters of ingenuity : echoes of Provence and Northern France , echoes that were only echoes , exercises in imitation , art divorced from life , the dilettante entertainment of the idleness of courts ...
... sort , and wasting itself in the backwaters of ingenuity : echoes of Provence and Northern France , echoes that were only echoes , exercises in imitation , art divorced from life , the dilettante entertainment of the idleness of courts ...
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... sort to whom Shakespeare intended to give , and indeed gave , high qualities and high utterance . To such characters on serious occasions Homer , Dante , and Milton always give the Grand Style . But does Shakepeare ? I think not ; by no ...
... sort to whom Shakespeare intended to give , and indeed gave , high qualities and high utterance . To such characters on serious occasions Homer , Dante , and Milton always give the Grand Style . But does Shakepeare ? I think not ; by no ...
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... sort be by any violence brought into the same category with or Or if Sion hill Delight thee more , and Siloa's brook that flow'd Fast by the oracle of God ; So pass'd they naked on , nor shunn'd the sight Of God or Angel ; or , to keep ...
... sort be by any violence brought into the same category with or Or if Sion hill Delight thee more , and Siloa's brook that flow'd Fast by the oracle of God ; So pass'd they naked on , nor shunn'd the sight Of God or Angel ; or , to keep ...
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... sort of greatness , is at the root of the Grand Style . Grandeur is indeed the visible form of the abstract idea of greatness , or perhaps greatness is the matter out of which art creates grandeur . At any rate , however we define it ...
... sort of greatness , is at the root of the Grand Style . Grandeur is indeed the visible form of the abstract idea of greatness , or perhaps greatness is the matter out of which art creates grandeur . At any rate , however we define it ...
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... sort that abounds in the case of Milton . We know most of what we want to know about Milton's relations to his father , his three wives , and some of his friends and more than we want to know about his relations to his daughters . For ...
... sort that abounds in the case of Milton . We know most of what we want to know about Milton's relations to his father , his three wives , and some of his friends and more than we want to know about his relations to his daughters . For ...
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