CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... better move on . He is a creature without a spiritual home , and it is his point of honour never to seek one . And his use ? His use is that , thanks to an imagin- ation above average strength , though of course weaker than the artist's ...
... better move on . He is a creature without a spiritual home , and it is his point of honour never to seek one . And his use ? His use is that , thanks to an imagin- ation above average strength , though of course weaker than the artist's ...
59. oldal
... better than ever it was before . " 1 Such passages give some idea of the energy which lay behind his lyric flights of rapture . This is oratory indeed . And if we picture the graceful and spectral appearance of the orator , the ...
... better than ever it was before . " 1 Such passages give some idea of the energy which lay behind his lyric flights of rapture . This is oratory indeed . And if we picture the graceful and spectral appearance of the orator , the ...
186. oldal
... better than writers who ignore what was to him so important . IV Proust's world is that of the searching , in- quisitive , intellectual artist . This will make his work survive , in spite of his delusion that mankind has unlimited time ...
... better than writers who ignore what was to him so important . IV Proust's world is that of the searching , in- quisitive , intellectual artist . This will make his work survive , in spite of his delusion that mankind has unlimited time ...
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