CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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9. oldal
... true grace , with her groves and high places , and troupes of young men and maidens crowned with flowers , singing of love and youth and wine - the true grace he drove out into the wilderness - high up , it may be , into Piora , and ...
... true grace , with her groves and high places , and troupes of young men and maidens crowned with flowers , singing of love and youth and wine - the true grace he drove out into the wilderness - high up , it may be , into Piora , and ...
169. oldal
... true self . He has certainly reached one who can learn nothing new . Something of this kind happened to Swin- burne , and perhaps to the old Carlyle - prophets and preachers are particularly liable to this corrup- tion of " sincerity ...
... true self . He has certainly reached one who can learn nothing new . Something of this kind happened to Swin- burne , and perhaps to the old Carlyle - prophets and preachers are particularly liable to this corrup- tion of " sincerity ...
236. oldal
... True , there is one character in Point - Counter - Point in whose behalf our admira- tion is claimed . But Rampion is unconvincing com- pared with Kingham in Two or Three Graces , who was suggested by the same model . In the case of ...
... True , there is one character in Point - Counter - Point in whose behalf our admira- tion is claimed . But Rampion is unconvincing com- pared with Kingham in Two or Three Graces , who was suggested by the same model . In the case of ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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