CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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71. oldal
... discover its bent to be ( in spite of his religious and speculative curiosity ) not that of the philosopher , but of a very different type , the advocate . Browning had the instincts , the faculties , and the zest of an incom- parable ...
... discover its bent to be ( in spite of his religious and speculative curiosity ) not that of the philosopher , but of a very different type , the advocate . Browning had the instincts , the faculties , and the zest of an incom- parable ...
272. oldal
... discover there depths of meaning which exist for nobody else . Those readers who appropriate a poet and make him their own fall into a similar illusion ; they attribute to him what they themselves supply , and what- ever he reels out ...
... discover there depths of meaning which exist for nobody else . Those readers who appropriate a poet and make him their own fall into a similar illusion ; they attribute to him what they themselves supply , and what- ever he reels out ...
307. oldal
... discover we have been talking nonsense . ( See page 262. ) But Mr. Joyce would persuade us to keep , as it were , our waking - eye open while we are still dreaming , and accept as marvels what is then revealed . His art is an attempt to ...
... discover we have been talking nonsense . ( See page 262. ) But Mr. Joyce would persuade us to keep , as it were , our waking - eye open while we are still dreaming , and accept as marvels what is then revealed . His art is an attempt to ...
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