Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - Всего страниц: 482 |
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... give forth the sound that heart and hand desire ; it very often gives back a high note when one calls for a low ; and the arrow does not always hit precisely the mark at which it aimed and threatened . ( 350 ) So , when most of the ...
... give forth the sound that heart and hand desire ; it very often gives back a high note when one calls for a low ; and the arrow does not always hit precisely the mark at which it aimed and threatened . ( 350 ) So , when most of the ...
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... gives us pleasure , This gives us rapture ; That informs , This inspires ; and is itself inspired ; for genius is from ... give us only what by his own or others eyes , has been • Fiery vigor ; divine origin . seen ; tho ' that indeed ...
... gives us pleasure , This gives us rapture ; That informs , This inspires ; and is itself inspired ; for genius is from ... give us only what by his own or others eyes , has been • Fiery vigor ; divine origin . seen ; tho ' that indeed ...
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... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to represent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologise . The subject - matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and re- cords , and if it will not give ...
... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to represent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologise . The subject - matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and re- cords , and if it will not give ...
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