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Pagina 107
His art sternly limits the active range of passion ; its wildness or violence is curbed by figures of speech . He reproduces tragic passion not as it is , but so as to create an illusion of truth . Flashes of imaginative realism ...
His art sternly limits the active range of passion ; its wildness or violence is curbed by figures of speech . He reproduces tragic passion not as it is , but so as to create an illusion of truth . Flashes of imaginative realism ...
Pagina 110
His powers of inspiration were active , and all the rest followed . IX Of course , the intensity of Shakespeare's dramatic presentments of life transcends those of my friend . But Shakespeare enjoyed , in a certain direction ...
His powers of inspiration were active , and all the rest followed . IX Of course , the intensity of Shakespeare's dramatic presentments of life transcends those of my friend . But Shakespeare enjoyed , in a certain direction ...
Pagina 221
... consider the industry and travails of the Spaniards , their exceeding charge in furnishing so many ships , their continual supplies to further their attempts , their active and undaunted spirits in executing matters of that quality ...
... consider the industry and travails of the Spaniards , their exceeding charge in furnishing so many ships , their continual supplies to further their attempts , their active and undaunted spirits in executing matters of that quality ...
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The Place of English Literature in the Modern | 1 |
Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
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