CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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76. oldal
... whole poem ; so perfectly and invariably do alternate pause and rush lead to a final climax or diminuendo . But perhaps the following fragment may suggest his skill : She , as a little breeze Following still Night , Ripples the spirit's ...
... whole poem ; so perfectly and invariably do alternate pause and rush lead to a final climax or diminuendo . But perhaps the following fragment may suggest his skill : She , as a little breeze Following still Night , Ripples the spirit's ...
88. oldal
... whole in which we do not know whether it is the evocation of Apollo's chariot or of the dawn itself which contributes most to our emotion . Shakespeare often accomplishes this feat : But look , the morn in russet mantle clad , Walks o ...
... whole in which we do not know whether it is the evocation of Apollo's chariot or of the dawn itself which contributes most to our emotion . Shakespeare often accomplishes this feat : But look , the morn in russet mantle clad , Walks o ...
252. oldal
... whole being at once . His peculiarity as a writer is that he succeeds so extraordinarily in responding with his whole body to what is before him . He interprets animals , plants , landscape , gestures , through his sex as well as his ...
... whole being at once . His peculiarity as a writer is that he succeeds so extraordinarily in responding with his whole body to what is before him . He interprets animals , plants , landscape , gestures , through his sex as well as his ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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