A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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42. oldal
... ideal was a benevolent golden mean , and it had no use for the tragic hero . It could , and did , relish Shakespeare's heroes . But it is one of the paradoxes of literature that , while receptively it is perfectly possible to accept the ...
... ideal was a benevolent golden mean , and it had no use for the tragic hero . It could , and did , relish Shakespeare's heroes . But it is one of the paradoxes of literature that , while receptively it is perfectly possible to accept the ...
110. oldal
... ideal beauty , is the great leading principle by which works of genius are conducted . " And like the literary critics he saw the way to that ideal beauty in the imitation of the established models of art . The other work that had ...
... ideal beauty , is the great leading principle by which works of genius are conducted . " And like the literary critics he saw the way to that ideal beauty in the imitation of the established models of art . The other work that had ...
355. oldal
... ideal types of a sacred forest , with its roof of interwoven tr cery , admitted the light and the wind ; the odour and the freshness of the country penetrated the'r cities . Their temples were mostly upaithric [ unroofed ] ; and the ...
... ideal types of a sacred forest , with its roof of interwoven tr cery , admitted the light and the wind ; the odour and the freshness of the country penetrated the'r cities . Their temples were mostly upaithric [ unroofed ] ; and the ...
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