The London Book of English ProseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Macmillan Company, 1949 - Počet stran: 572 |
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... delight , in spite of the affectation and mysticism and prolixity , with which they are so abundantly contrasted . Long habits of seclusion , and an excessive ambition of originality , can alone account for the disproportion which seems ...
... delight , in spite of the affectation and mysticism and prolixity , with which they are so abundantly contrasted . Long habits of seclusion , and an excessive ambition of originality , can alone account for the disproportion which seems ...
Strana 499
... delight ; for delight is the chief , if not the only , end of poesy : instruction can be admitted but in the second place , for poesy only instructs as it delights . It is true , that to imitate well is a poet's work ; but to affect the ...
... delight ; for delight is the chief , if not the only , end of poesy : instruction can be admitted but in the second place , for poesy only instructs as it delights . It is true , that to imitate well is a poet's work ; but to affect the ...
Strana 540
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. 2 Studies Studies serve for delight , for ornament , and for ability . Their chief use for delight , is in privateness and retiring ; for orna- ment , is in discourse ; and for ability , is in the judgment ...
Herbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée. 2 Studies Studies serve for delight , for ornament , and for ability . Their chief use for delight , is in privateness and retiring ; for orna- ment , is in discourse ; and for ability , is in the judgment ...
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