Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... delight and teach : and delight to move men to take that goodnes in hande , which without delight they would flye as from a stranger . And teach , to make them know that goodnes whereunto they are mooved , which be- ing the noblest ...
... delight and teach : and delight to move men to take that goodnes in hande , which without delight they would flye as from a stranger . And teach , to make them know that goodnes whereunto they are mooved , which be- ing the noblest ...
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... delight by its voice and motions : and every inflexion of tone and every gesture will bear exact relation to a corresponding antitype in the pleasurable impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ...
... delight by its voice and motions : and every inflexion of tone and every gesture will bear exact relation to a corresponding antitype in the pleasurable impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ...
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... delight ; and after one person and one age has exhausted all its divine effluence which their pe- culiar relations enable them to share , another and yet another succeeds , and new relations are ever developed , the source of an ...
... delight ; and after one person and one age has exhausted all its divine effluence which their pe- culiar relations enable them to share , another and yet another succeeds , and new relations are ever developed , the source of an ...
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