A Critical History of English Literature, Svazek 4Secker & Warburg, 1969 - Počet stran: 1211 |
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Strana 970
... expression of national life and character , and it is produced by a prevalent and eager na- tional taste , or desire for beauty . " Even though he illustrates his points by arguments that few modern critics could accept that High ...
... expression of national life and character , and it is produced by a prevalent and eager na- tional taste , or desire for beauty . " Even though he illustrates his points by arguments that few modern critics could accept that High ...
Strana 989
... expression , that finest and most intimate form of truth , the vraie vérité . " Complete union of form and content , as in music , is the ideal . " If music be the ideal of all art whatever , pre- cisely because in music it is ...
... expression , that finest and most intimate form of truth , the vraie vérité . " Complete union of form and content , as in music , is the ideal . " If music be the ideal of all art whatever , pre- cisely because in music it is ...
Strana 1123
... expression as a literary ideal . The Imagist movement , deriving from Hulme and Pound ( who soon lost interest ) and others , deman- ded clear and precise images , elimination of every word " that did not contribute to the presentation ...
... expression as a literary ideal . The Imagist movement , deriving from Hulme and Pound ( who soon lost interest ) and others , deman- ded clear and precise images , elimination of every word " that did not contribute to the presentation ...
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SHELLEY KEATS AND BYRON | 905 |
FAMILIAR CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROSE OF | 935 |
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