CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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39. oldal
... continually surprised to find the same man at once the harshest of English satirists ( Swift not excepted ) and the most spectral of love - poets . 66 But before discussing Donne's lyrics , it will be well to examine further his complex ...
... continually surprised to find the same man at once the harshest of English satirists ( Swift not excepted ) and the most spectral of love - poets . 66 But before discussing Donne's lyrics , it will be well to examine further his complex ...
45. oldal
... continually frustrated ; indeed the greater part of his biography consists in the story of vain efforts to get his hands upon the gear of the world . First he prepared himself for a diplomatic career , subsequently for the law ; and ...
... continually frustrated ; indeed the greater part of his biography consists in the story of vain efforts to get his hands upon the gear of the world . First he prepared himself for a diplomatic career , subsequently for the law ; and ...
301. oldal
... continually increasing tendency to go deeper into what is called the " psychology " of characters in fiction , to get behind the motives of which the characters are conscious and to which they would confess if they were asked why they ...
... continually increasing tendency to go deeper into what is called the " psychology " of characters in fiction , to get behind the motives of which the characters are conscious and to which they would confess if they were asked why they ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
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