Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... artistic mimicry in any kind was a noticeable point . ' Carlyle's aim is not to edify , but to speak the biographer's truth as he knew it . VI The official bias is usually innocent of conscious edifica- tory intention . It chiefly shows ...
... artistic mimicry in any kind was a noticeable point . ' Carlyle's aim is not to edify , but to speak the biographer's truth as he knew it . VI The official bias is usually innocent of conscious edifica- tory intention . It chiefly shows ...
Pagina 111
... artistic purpose dominated his work in tragedy to the exclusion of any predisposition to autobiographic confession or reve- lation . Wherever his critical sense taught him that Plu- tarch's sentiment and language satisfied his artistic ...
... artistic purpose dominated his work in tragedy to the exclusion of any predisposition to autobiographic confession or reve- lation . Wherever his critical sense taught him that Plu- tarch's sentiment and language satisfied his artistic ...
Pagina 148
... artistic stimulus . The star of Italian influence was in the ascendant through- out the epoch , and while she shared her radiance with the other countries of Western Europe , she received for a long time little compared with what she ...
... artistic stimulus . The star of Italian influence was in the ascendant through- out the epoch , and while she shared her radiance with the other countries of Western Europe , she received for a long time little compared with what she ...
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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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