CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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120. oldal
... impressions of people who are talked about , pathos , literary criticism , and acute spon- taneous comment upon character ... impression of social irresponsibility , and of loyalty to the artist in himself . No doubt you could bribe Mr ...
... impressions of people who are talked about , pathos , literary criticism , and acute spon- taneous comment upon character ... impression of social irresponsibility , and of loyalty to the artist in himself . No doubt you could bribe Mr ...
206. oldal
... impression of time from it , a feat which few novelists accomplish satisfactorily . That impression , by the way , is the essence of the tragedy of The Old Wives ' Tale . Arnold Bennett did it , so far as I can suggest the process in a ...
... impression of time from it , a feat which few novelists accomplish satisfactorily . That impression , by the way , is the essence of the tragedy of The Old Wives ' Tale . Arnold Bennett did it , so far as I can suggest the process in a ...
207. oldal
... impressions of others , of their smallest gestures , of the minutest incidents connected with them , are ... impression . Then there is another aspect of Proust's book that I should like to see investigated . It is realistic ...
... impressions of others , of their smallest gestures , of the minutest incidents connected with them , are ... impression . Then there is another aspect of Proust's book that I should like to see investigated . It is realistic ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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