Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2K. Paul, Trench, and Company, 1887 |
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... poet , and that not one in a hundred of even his most conscientious allitera- tions has any relation to feeling at all ; that while by far the greater part of first - class dramatic poetry is eminently unsuited , an immense amount of ...
... poet , and that not one in a hundred of even his most conscientious allitera- tions has any relation to feeling at all ; that while by far the greater part of first - class dramatic poetry is eminently unsuited , an immense amount of ...
Pagina 127
... poet depend upon the healthfulness and truth of his criticism of life is to place the estimate of his poetry at the mercy of the opinion of anybody and everybody as to what is a true and healthy criticism of life , about which no ...
... poet depend upon the healthfulness and truth of his criticism of life is to place the estimate of his poetry at the mercy of the opinion of anybody and everybody as to what is a true and healthy criticism of life , about which no ...
Pagina 128
... poet gives the truer criticism , than the fact that many call evil good and good evil precludes him from holding that there is a right and wrong in conduct , and that the greater teacher points out the better way . But as regards Mr ...
... poet gives the truer criticism , than the fact that many call evil good and good evil precludes him from holding that there is a right and wrong in conduct , and that the greater teacher points out the better way . But as regards Mr ...
Pagina 129
... poet - the poet with the most catholic and impersonal sympathies and the greatest absence of private prepossessions ; and then , as a proof that such an account must exhibit the one standard by which poetical achievement should be ...
... poet - the poet with the most catholic and impersonal sympathies and the greatest absence of private prepossessions ; and then , as a proof that such an account must exhibit the one standard by which poetical achievement should be ...
Pagina 130
... poet has acquired for himself , ' and if it is on things like this that much of our special love for Dante's poetry depends , we can hardly accept as complete or unique a canon which would make a poet great in proportion as such ideas ...
... poet has acquired for himself , ' and if it is on things like this that much of our special love for Dante's poetry depends , we can hardly accept as complete or unique a canon which would make a poet great in proportion as such ideas ...
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Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2 Edmund Gurney Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2 Edmund Gurney Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
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