CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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38. oldal
... imagination and of his relation to his age . Just as his monument shows a taste for contemplating death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects ...
... imagination and of his relation to his age . Just as his monument shows a taste for contemplating death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects ...
69. oldal
... imaginative intuition , his instantaneous dexterity in snatching here a clue and there a clue , his enormous power of ... imagination is most often stimulated by subjects and aspects of things to which he is directed by an intellectual ...
... imaginative intuition , his instantaneous dexterity in snatching here a clue and there a clue , his enormous power of ... imagination is most often stimulated by subjects and aspects of things to which he is directed by an intellectual ...
251. oldal
... imaginative novelists . Mr. T. S. Eliot then wrote a letter saying that two others ( unnamed ) had as much right to ... imagination to reality ( this is the kind I prefer myself at its best ) , and there is the literature which adds the ...
... imaginative novelists . Mr. T. S. Eliot then wrote a letter saying that two others ( unnamed ) had as much right to ... imagination to reality ( this is the kind I prefer myself at its best ) , and there is the literature which adds the ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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