CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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38. oldal
... imagination and of his relation to his age . Just as his monument shows a taste for contemplating death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects ...
... imagination and of his relation to his age . Just as his monument shows a taste for contemplating death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects ...
69. oldal
... imaginative intuition , his instantaneous dexterity in snatching here a clue and there a clue , his enormous power of ... imagination is most often stimulated by subjects and aspects of things to which he is directed by an intellectual ...
... imaginative intuition , his instantaneous dexterity in snatching here a clue and there a clue , his enormous power of ... imagination is most often stimulated by subjects and aspects of things to which he is directed by an intellectual ...
300. oldal
... imaginations of many are sickly and queasy , and perhaps the most queasy imagination of the first order which has found expression in literature is that of Mr. Joyce himself . A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , throws light upon ...
... imaginations of many are sickly and queasy , and perhaps the most queasy imagination of the first order which has found expression in literature is that of Mr. Joyce himself . A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , throws light upon ...
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