The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 183
... ment which was too physical , an element which he calls coarser pleasure . To this was added the headier excite- ment of the French Revolution and its break with restraints . The two had combined to carry him away in the rapture of his ...
... ment which was too physical , an element which he calls coarser pleasure . To this was added the headier excite- ment of the French Revolution and its break with restraints . The two had combined to carry him away in the rapture of his ...
Page 519
... ment and understanding . Abstraction and analysis in- · form and control the imagination ; and the excessive morbid emotion is absent . Poe's critical writing is on a high level . The essay on Dickens , mainly a study of Barnaby Rudge ...
... ment and understanding . Abstraction and analysis in- · form and control the imagination ; and the excessive morbid emotion is absent . Poe's critical writing is on a high level . The essay on Dickens , mainly a study of Barnaby Rudge ...
Page 165
... ment . The literature of Europe is like a great tree , a main trunk , with boughs and branches , leaves and flowers . It is not a series of disconnected and shattering explosions . The blank verse of Shakespeare himself is a direct ...
... ment . The literature of Europe is like a great tree , a main trunk , with boughs and branches , leaves and flowers . It is not a series of disconnected and shattering explosions . The blank verse of Shakespeare himself is a direct ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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