CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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38. oldal
... death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects are marked by an imaginative intensity which raises them above the half - fascinated , half ...
... death curiously common to his con- temporaries , and yet is distinguished from theirs , so his writings upon death and kindred subjects are marked by an imaginative intensity which raises them above the half - fascinated , half ...
40. oldal
... death impossible . " Here Gosse puts us once and for all on the right track in criticizing Donne ; even in 1631 , " he adds , the manner of his death " was old - fashioned enough and unintelligible enough to attract boundless attention ...
... death impossible . " Here Gosse puts us once and for all on the right track in criticizing Donne ; even in 1631 , " he adds , the manner of his death " was old - fashioned enough and unintelligible enough to attract boundless attention ...
188. oldal
... death of his grandmother has been greatly admired ; it is terrible and extra- ordinarily vivid . But compare it with , say , the death of Levin's brother in Anna Karenina , and it will be seen at once that something very important is ...
... death of his grandmother has been greatly admired ; it is terrible and extra- ordinarily vivid . But compare it with , say , the death of Levin's brother in Anna Karenina , and it will be seen at once that something very important is ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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