Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... imagination , and that which pre- supposes the most profound and extensive knowledge of the human heart . " The ... imagination , but modern taste makes it impos- sible that imagination should be assisted by " illusion " : " it is neces ...
... imagination , and that which pre- supposes the most profound and extensive knowledge of the human heart . " The ... imagination , but modern taste makes it impos- sible that imagination should be assisted by " illusion " : " it is neces ...
Strana 90
... imagination , and it is closely connected to those devices Scott developed for mediating between the modern reader and remote language and manners : the " wavering " hero and the perspectivist treatment of history and character.43 The ...
... imagination , and it is closely connected to those devices Scott developed for mediating between the modern reader and remote language and manners : the " wavering " hero and the perspectivist treatment of history and character.43 The ...
Strana 122
... imagination , and an equal command of expression in the recorder of the character , if the language imputed to her be not taken from the original ; and , in relation to the poor creature , it reminds us of those flowers which are said ...
... imagination , and an equal command of expression in the recorder of the character , if the language imputed to her be not taken from the original ; and , in relation to the poor creature , it reminds us of those flowers which are said ...
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