CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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75. oldal
... perhaps greater than Crashaw , with whom , of all other English religious poets , he has most affinity . Doc- trinal poets are rare . It is , by the by , curious that , in proportion to their importance in life , patriotism and ...
... perhaps greater than Crashaw , with whom , of all other English religious poets , he has most affinity . Doc- trinal poets are rare . It is , by the by , curious that , in proportion to their importance in life , patriotism and ...
81. oldal
... perhaps not the most imaginatively active , are propitious to him . It is difficult also to make sure whether it is only parts of a poem which delight us , or the whole ; whether a line or a phrase thrills only while it sur- prises us ...
... perhaps not the most imaginatively active , are propitious to him . It is difficult also to make sure whether it is only parts of a poem which delight us , or the whole ; whether a line or a phrase thrills only while it sur- prises us ...
102. oldal
... perhaps his lordship has been advised to abandon his own , or has other plans for saving souls , and P.'s work merely goes to increase the size or number of those volumes which in the collected edition of his works will bear the title ...
... perhaps his lordship has been advised to abandon his own , or has other plans for saving souls , and P.'s work merely goes to increase the size or number of those volumes which in the collected edition of his works will bear the title ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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