The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 255
... poet has given his opinion that fifty years of Europe are better than a cycle of Cathay . But the future may show that the European is a good sprinter and a bad stayer . It is better to be a hare than a tortoise ; but it is better to be ...
... poet has given his opinion that fifty years of Europe are better than a cycle of Cathay . But the future may show that the European is a good sprinter and a bad stayer . It is better to be a hare than a tortoise ; but it is better to be ...
Page 271
... poet - who united the highest specula- tive with the highest artistic abilities ; yet , as is well known , he lacked the systematising spirit required to co - ordinate logically the fruits of his philosophic reflexion -a defect which ...
... poet - who united the highest specula- tive with the highest artistic abilities ; yet , as is well known , he lacked the systematising spirit required to co - ordinate logically the fruits of his philosophic reflexion -a defect which ...
Page 273
... poet , painter , sculptor , or any other kind of artist must have , and as a matter of fact does have , the idea or conception of his work of art completely and definitely formed and finished ( that is , expressed ) in his head before ...
... poet , painter , sculptor , or any other kind of artist must have , and as a matter of fact does have , the idea or conception of his work of art completely and definitely formed and finished ( that is , expressed ) in his head before ...
Page 274
... poet , ' asks Mr A. C. Bradley in his well - known essay entitled ' Poetry for Poetry's Sake , ' ' already knew what he meant to say , why should he write the poem ? The poem would , in fact , already be written . ' Yes , Croce would ...
... poet , ' asks Mr A. C. Bradley in his well - known essay entitled ' Poetry for Poetry's Sake , ' ' already knew what he meant to say , why should he write the poem ? The poem would , in fact , already be written . ' Yes , Croce would ...
Page 275
... poet never selects his subject , but that it comes to him ? Is not such a supposition refuted by our proven knowledge of the fact that Milton did choose his subject , and that too with the greatest deliberation ; and not only the ...
... poet never selects his subject , but that it comes to him ? Is not such a supposition refuted by our proven knowledge of the fact that Milton did choose his subject , and that too with the greatest deliberation ; and not only the ...
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