CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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viii. oldal
... beauty to which " aesthetic emotion " is the response , resembles the shimmer upon a butterfly's wing ; held to the light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty ...
... beauty to which " aesthetic emotion " is the response , resembles the shimmer upon a butterfly's wing ; held to the light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty ...
280. oldal
... beauty and obliterated ornament , never seems to change . The contrast between the gaiety and confident flourish of everything expressive of sociable open life , and the proud parsimonious indifference of its citizens to external ...
... beauty and obliterated ornament , never seems to change . The contrast between the gaiety and confident flourish of everything expressive of sociable open life , and the proud parsimonious indifference of its citizens to external ...
306. oldal
... beauty . It is certain that he knows what he is about ; his admirers assert , indeed , that he has weighed to a hair the force of every word he invents . Most of Work in Progress is obviously humorous , and as in Ulysses now and then ...
... beauty . It is certain that he knows what he is about ; his admirers assert , indeed , that he has weighed to a hair the force of every word he invents . Most of Work in Progress is obviously humorous , and as in Ulysses now and then ...
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