CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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169. oldal
... human beings , and human beings think and feel , we are told at intervals what the characters thought and felt ; but their thoughts and feelings are conventionalized and always germane to events . Presently , especially in love romances ...
... human beings , and human beings think and feel , we are told at intervals what the characters thought and felt ; but their thoughts and feelings are conventionalized and always germane to events . Presently , especially in love romances ...
295. oldal
... human - nature and history ? Some critics have been at pains to prove it is not . Its value , its hold upon the imagination , lies in a congruity between such a method and the emotion which a long backward gaze across centuries ...
... human - nature and history ? Some critics have been at pains to prove it is not . Its value , its hold upon the imagination , lies in a congruity between such a method and the emotion which a long backward gaze across centuries ...
302. oldal
... human life , the only thing worth writing about . Nevertheless it was discovered that some suggestion of this fact helped enormously to give vivid actuality to emotions described in fiction . Those who wrote later went farther ; and ...
... human life , the only thing worth writing about . Nevertheless it was discovered that some suggestion of this fact helped enormously to give vivid actuality to emotions described in fiction . Those who wrote later went farther ; and ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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