CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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70. oldal
... object after another without questioning its value . Natur- ally he felt most at home in the Italian Renaissance , or in his own times , both ages of multifarious , thrilling cross - purposes . 66 Sometimes in his poems the object ...
... object after another without questioning its value . Natur- ally he felt most at home in the Italian Renaissance , or in his own times , both ages of multifarious , thrilling cross - purposes . 66 Sometimes in his poems the object ...
93. oldal
... objects he presents to us one after the other . He is like a dumb man who tries to explain to us what he feels by holding up one object after another and showing it to us , not intending that we should infer that each in turn is the ...
... objects he presents to us one after the other . He is like a dumb man who tries to explain to us what he feels by holding up one object after another and showing it to us , not intending that we should infer that each in turn is the ...
167. oldal
... object , that place , that person , the exquisiteness or the horror of that moment ? What sort of stuff is our life made of ? If I take a strip of it called a day , an hour , can it be called happy , miserable , good , bad - anything ...
... object , that place , that person , the exquisiteness or the horror of that moment ? What sort of stuff is our life made of ? If I take a strip of it called a day , an hour , can it be called happy , miserable , good , bad - anything ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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