CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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113. oldal
... artist the one who , apart from his shaping power of imagination , is born a man like ordinary men . Proust was far from being such an artist . His sensitiveness is extraordinary , often mor- bid ; but what prevents his sensations being ...
... artist the one who , apart from his shaping power of imagination , is born a man like ordinary men . Proust was far from being such an artist . His sensitiveness is extraordinary , often mor- bid ; but what prevents his sensations being ...
186. oldal
... artist , without necessarily holding that he saw more beauty than some familiar master who ignored those aspects , so can one learn to observe and feel like Proust without believing that he has interpreted life better than writers who ...
... artist , without necessarily holding that he saw more beauty than some familiar master who ignored those aspects , so can one learn to observe and feel like Proust without believing that he has interpreted life better than writers who ...
198. oldal
... artists , is inclined to be mystical about them . There is no religion , no God in his book , and the place of religious emotion in it is taken by these artist's emotions . This is an unbelieving age , and I am inclined to think that ...
... artists , is inclined to be mystical about them . There is no religion , no God in his book , and the place of religious emotion in it is taken by these artist's emotions . This is an unbelieving age , and I am inclined to think that ...
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