The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 72
... experience thought is continually stimulated . This universality of literature - its expression of imagination , emotion , feeling , thought , all experience and knowledge is at once its glory and its problem . Until fairly recently the ...
... experience thought is continually stimulated . This universality of literature - its expression of imagination , emotion , feeling , thought , all experience and knowledge is at once its glory and its problem . Until fairly recently the ...
Page 74
... experience , or abstractly to convey ideas . Again , the sensuous quality of words , their aural effect , makes another problem . Perhaps the poet comes nearest to solving the problem of words , to making a synthesis and maintaining the ...
... experience , or abstractly to convey ideas . Again , the sensuous quality of words , their aural effect , makes another problem . Perhaps the poet comes nearest to solving the problem of words , to making a synthesis and maintaining the ...
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... experience is certainly significant , since without it no art can convince . It is difficult to understand in what sense Abercrombie uses the word real perhaps he means objective ; but in its broadest meaning reality is not merely an ...
... experience is certainly significant , since without it no art can convince . It is difficult to understand in what sense Abercrombie uses the word real perhaps he means objective ; but in its broadest meaning reality is not merely an ...
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