The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... 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 , inconsistencies ...
... 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 , inconsistencies ...
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... truth and beauty : but also , and perhaps above all , at the discovery that their perfect utterance at once witnesses to a universal kinship of men which defies time and place . I said that literature was life . Yes - but it is life ...
... truth and beauty : but also , and perhaps above all , at the discovery that their perfect utterance at once witnesses to a universal kinship of men which defies time and place . I said that literature was life . Yes - but it is life ...
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... truth is that each element in the union - art and life alike - is only saved in the way of that tremendous saying of the Gospel , by being lost , by losing itself . Each is lost by being too carefully and lovingly saved . If literature ...
... truth is that each element in the union - art and life alike - is only saved in the way of that tremendous saying of the Gospel , by being lost , by losing itself . Each is lost by being too carefully and lovingly saved . If literature ...
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... by interesting us at once , and interesting all of us , even the most primitive , simple , and uneducated people . So Early English literature was often full of truth and moral insight , but 8 LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY.
... by interesting us at once , and interesting all of us , even the most primitive , simple , and uneducated people . So Early English literature was often full of truth and moral insight , but 8 LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY.
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John Cann Bailey. was often full of truth and moral insight , but , being de- ficient in art , failed to be a permanent factor in English life . Its own defects , for which it was responsible , united with the change of language , for ...
John Cann Bailey. was often full of truth and moral insight , but , being de- ficient in art , failed to be a permanent factor in English life . Its own defects , for which it was responsible , united with the change of language , for ...
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