CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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93. oldal
... reader is always liable to dwell too long on the scenes or objects which he evokes so skilfully , instead of swiftly skimming off them , as it were , the emotion they suggest , and then passing on to the next . poet who thinks in ...
... reader is always liable to dwell too long on the scenes or objects which he evokes so skilfully , instead of swiftly skimming off them , as it were , the emotion they suggest , and then passing on to the next . poet who thinks in ...
159. oldal
... reader waiting long . He expects something to happen to the three men , or , at any rate , that their condition , their presence on the moonlit high road together , will turn out to have a bearing on the main story . Note that the ...
... reader waiting long . He expects something to happen to the three men , or , at any rate , that their condition , their presence on the moonlit high road together , will turn out to have a bearing on the main story . Note that the ...
247. oldal
... reader was forced to gaze in order to see them . And when the reader did look into those eyes , he was conscious also of a pro- found internal confusion behind , often the more confused thanks to the excruciated efforts of the artist to ...
... reader was forced to gaze in order to see them . And when the reader did look into those eyes , he was conscious also of a pro- found internal confusion behind , often the more confused thanks to the excruciated efforts of the artist to ...
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