CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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viii. oldal
... light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty turns dun and brown in our hands . Each generation holds the butterfly to the light at a slightly different angle ...
... light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty turns dun and brown in our hands . Each generation holds the butterfly to the light at a slightly different angle ...
145. oldal
... light she has noticed ; just as in the same poem she speaks of the light " creaking and " whining . " Mallarmé taught that a poet had a right to a private language of his own ; but lan- guage which is only understood by the person who ...
... light she has noticed ; just as in the same poem she speaks of the light " creaking and " whining . " Mallarmé taught that a poet had a right to a private language of his own ; but lan- guage which is only understood by the person who ...
182. oldal
... light of the past , and then our impressions are immensely enriched ; the interest of any situation is intensified by remembering what has happened . But in life we do not know what is going to happen to anybody , and therefore we ...
... light of the past , and then our impressions are immensely enriched ; the interest of any situation is intensified by remembering what has happened . But in life we do not know what is going to happen to anybody , and therefore we ...
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