Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 76
... touch . No man is fit subject for biography till he be dead . Living men have been made themes of so - called biographies , but the choice inspires a limitation which forbids compliance with car- dinal conditions of the art . The so ...
... touch . No man is fit subject for biography till he be dead . Living men have been made themes of so - called biographies , but the choice inspires a limitation which forbids compliance with car- dinal conditions of the art . The so ...
Pagina 101
... touch the fringe of the Emersonian argument . In a somewhat different plane stands the imposing central feature of Emerson's position from which no retreat is possible without yielding the citadel altogether . The main plank in the ...
... touch the fringe of the Emersonian argument . In a somewhat different plane stands the imposing central feature of Emerson's position from which no retreat is possible without yielding the citadel altogether . The main plank in the ...
Pagina 104
... touch , and in his latest so - called romantic comedies , Cymbeline and The Winter's Tale , the tragic touch often conquers the spirit of comedy . It was in full accord with the artistic development of dramatic genius that tragedy ...
... touch , and in his latest so - called romantic comedies , Cymbeline and The Winter's Tale , the tragic touch often conquers the spirit of comedy . It was in full accord with the artistic development of dramatic genius that tragedy ...
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Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
The Perspective of Biography | 58 |
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