CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... turn , are moulded by the condition of the world . The direction of our inter- ests , whether intellectual or aesthetic , is decided by the times in which we live . And one of the main functions of the critic , when he is expounding the ...
... turn , are moulded by the condition of the world . The direction of our inter- ests , whether intellectual or aesthetic , is decided by the times in which we live . And one of the main functions of the critic , when he is expounding the ...
279. oldal
... turn over a new leaf and begin a new and glorious existence . When one ceases to believe in turning over new leaves , one ceases to believe that the world can turn them over either . Some slight In improvement in both cases is as much ...
... turn over a new leaf and begin a new and glorious existence . When one ceases to believe in turning over new leaves , one ceases to believe that the world can turn them over either . Some slight In improvement in both cases is as much ...
292. oldal
... turn are " million - tinted , " " streaky or simply amazing . " The pleasure which the mere flavour of a slightly new diction gives is brief ; while it lasts , unfortunately , it is keen enough to conceal emptiness of inspiration both ...
... turn are " million - tinted , " " streaky or simply amazing . " The pleasure which the mere flavour of a slightly new diction gives is brief ; while it lasts , unfortunately , it is keen enough to conceal emptiness of inspiration both ...
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