The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... whole of its attention - as some- times in Wordsworth , Arnold , and even Shelley or if it makes the fact , not an instrument , but an end in itself , and the only end , as in Zola's descriptive encyclopaedias of money and labour and ...
... whole of its attention - as some- times in Wordsworth , Arnold , and even Shelley or if it makes the fact , not an instrument , but an end in itself , and the only end , as in Zola's descriptive encyclopaedias of money and labour and ...
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... whole of life without ever being aware of art at all . Ars longa , vita brevis : and life takes revenge for its shortness by interesting us at once , and interesting all of us , even the most primitive , simple , and uneducated people ...
... whole of life without ever being aware of art at all . Ars longa , vita brevis : and life takes revenge for its shortness by interesting us at once , and interesting all of us , even the most primitive , simple , and uneducated people ...
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... whole the utterance of the Middle Age is choked with pedantry and clumsiness . Before Chaucer Christianity had produced only one truly great poet of the order which the intelligent reader of any age or country instantly recognizes as ...
... whole the utterance of the Middle Age is choked with pedantry and clumsiness . Before Chaucer Christianity had produced only one truly great poet of the order which the intelligent reader of any age or country instantly recognizes as ...
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... whole life , learning , and polities of a world which was rapidly passing away . Nowhere is his genius better shown than in the way he triumphed over the narrow limitations which he imposed on himself . On every page of Milton one feels ...
... whole life , learning , and polities of a world which was rapidly passing away . Nowhere is his genius better shown than in the way he triumphed over the narrow limitations which he imposed on himself . On every page of Milton one feels ...
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... whole , and gives sanity to its fairy tales ; while neither artistic unity nor human sanity is among the characteristics of the Middle Age , or even certainly not unity - of the Faery Queen . That poem has the mediaeval weakness of ...
... whole , and gives sanity to its fairy tales ; while neither artistic unity nor human sanity is among the characteristics of the Middle Age , or even certainly not unity - of the Faery Queen . That poem has the mediaeval weakness of ...
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