CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... suggest , and as William Morris ima- gined ( too æsthetically no doubt , for Butler's taste ) as the reward of pleasant companionable labour— he would recognize no ideal less homely and " objec- tive " than this . The happiness of ...
... suggest , and as William Morris ima- gined ( too æsthetically no doubt , for Butler's taste ) as the reward of pleasant companionable labour— he would recognize no ideal less homely and " objec- tive " than this . The happiness of ...
93. oldal
... suggest , and then passing on to the next . A poet who thinks in pictures and allusions , and expects us to understand his mood and thought by catching one after the other the gleams of light flashed off by his phrases , must often be ...
... suggest , and then passing on to the next . A poet who thinks in pictures and allusions , and expects us to understand his mood and thought by catching one after the other the gleams of light flashed off by his phrases , must often be ...
206. oldal
... suggest the process in a few words , by somehow making time fly with the sister in Paris and crawl with the sister in the Five Towns , and then , when Sophia's Paris life is over , by suddenly presenting Charlotte Povey as an old stout ...
... suggest the process in a few words , by somehow making time fly with the sister in Paris and crawl with the sister in the Five Towns , and then , when Sophia's Paris life is over , by suddenly presenting Charlotte Povey as an old stout ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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