CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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42. oldal
... excitement , so characteristic of him , which strains the barely conceivable to the point of burst- ing into the palpably absurd . Ben Jonson remarked that such sentiments addressed to the Virgin might have been in keeping with the ...
... excitement , so characteristic of him , which strains the barely conceivable to the point of burst- ing into the palpably absurd . Ben Jonson remarked that such sentiments addressed to the Virgin might have been in keeping with the ...
217. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. not deny himself the excitement of dubious and risky undertakings . One cannot read a page of Defoe without being convinced that it is written by a man of exceptional trustworthiness , yet we find he always kept one ...
Desmond MacCarthy. not deny himself the excitement of dubious and risky undertakings . One cannot read a page of Defoe without being convinced that it is written by a man of exceptional trustworthiness , yet we find he always kept one ...
308. oldal
... excitement , easily distinguishable from truth , which is the satis- faction of reason , or from passion which is the excite- ment of the heart . But this poet instead of bringing the poem to us , in that shorn and limited state of ...
... excitement , easily distinguishable from truth , which is the satis- faction of reason , or from passion which is the excite- ment of the heart . But this poet instead of bringing the poem to us , in that shorn and limited state of ...
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