CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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17. oldal
... felt before , but when I try to impart that wisdom to someone else I cannot lay my hands on anything transferable . It is as though I had been tipped in fairy gold . A day or two ago , there , in the palm of my hand , lay a round ...
... felt before , but when I try to impart that wisdom to someone else I cannot lay my hands on anything transferable . It is as though I had been tipped in fairy gold . A day or two ago , there , in the palm of my hand , lay a round ...
46. oldal
... felt to be sacred , his letters show him endeavour- ing to become Ambassador at Venice ( a wild hope indeed ) , or at least secretary to the Virginia Com- pany . And it is also clear from his reluctance to publish , his apparently ...
... felt to be sacred , his letters show him endeavour- ing to become Ambassador at Venice ( a wild hope indeed ) , or at least secretary to the Virginia Com- pany . And it is also clear from his reluctance to publish , his apparently ...
82. oldal
... felt , to see what he saw ; read him as though he were the only poet , the inventor of poetry ( for only by being ... felt the difference till I could once more compare the quality of the emo- tion created in me . I have felt neither ...
... felt , to see what he saw ; read him as though he were the only poet , the inventor of poetry ( for only by being ... felt the difference till I could once more compare the quality of the emo- tion created in me . I have felt neither ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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