RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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... nature with destruc- tive results to another or to one's self . In the two sub- plots Lewes attempts to deal with the theme in terms of psychological realism , with elaborate attention to analysis of motive . Eliot's Lydgate was to be ...
... nature with destruc- tive results to another or to one's self . In the two sub- plots Lewes attempts to deal with the theme in terms of psychological realism , with elaborate attention to analysis of motive . Eliot's Lydgate was to be ...
Strana 85
... nature , which escaped him before : and why ? —because he himself , not having dis- covered them before , could not recognise them when he saw them written . From poets , we learn confirmations of our views - never the views of human nature ...
... nature , which escaped him before : and why ? —because he himself , not having dis- covered them before , could not recognise them when he saw them written . From poets , we learn confirmations of our views - never the views of human nature ...
Strana 186
... nature ; " whereas art is not a daguerreotype , but the reproduction of what the mind sees in nature . It is in proportion to the faculty of poetic vision , that a Claude transcends a mere tableau de genre . As an imitation of nature in ...
... nature ; " whereas art is not a daguerreotype , but the reproduction of what the mind sees in nature . It is in proportion to the faculty of poetic vision , that a Claude transcends a mere tableau de genre . As an imitation of nature in ...
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