Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary CriticismE.P. Dutton, 1922 - 245 páginas |
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... phrase which takes our breaths with beauty , when Coriolanus welcomes her on his triumphant return as My gracious silence ! ' Magical words ! They give a miraculous substance to our fleeting , fading glimpses of a lovely vision which ...
... phrase which takes our breaths with beauty , when Coriolanus welcomes her on his triumphant return as My gracious silence ! ' Magical words ! They give a miraculous substance to our fleeting , fading glimpses of a lovely vision which ...
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... phrase to remember his happiness with Virgilia . ' Oh ! let me clip ye In arms as sound as when I woo'd , in heart As merry , as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burned to bedward . ' And even in the anguish of the final ...
... phrase to remember his happiness with Virgilia . ' Oh ! let me clip ye In arms as sound as when I woo'd , in heart As merry , as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burned to bedward . ' And even in the anguish of the final ...
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... phrase , who ' gored his own thoughts ' to wring shillings from the pockets of the greasy , grinning crowd in front of him , had no cause to love them ; and Shakespeare did not . He was an aristocrat , not in the political sense , but ...
... phrase , who ' gored his own thoughts ' to wring shillings from the pockets of the greasy , grinning crowd in front of him , had no cause to love them ; and Shakespeare did not . He was an aristocrat , not in the political sense , but ...
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... phrase , he was for equality of oppor- tunity . ' Once more , though thou be a barbarian , born at Tontonteac , a villain , a slave , a Saldanian negro , a seignior of Italy , I care not how descended , of what family , of what order ...
... phrase , he was for equality of oppor- tunity . ' Once more , though thou be a barbarian , born at Tontonteac , a villain , a slave , a Saldanian negro , a seignior of Italy , I care not how descended , of what family , of what order ...
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... Perhaps the purity of the phrase ' with dewy fingers cold ' lifts those lines by an almost imperceptible degree above the lines of Pope ; but it is the fraction of a degree , no more . In treating the 87 The Poetry of William Collins.
... Perhaps the purity of the phrase ' with dewy fingers cold ' lifts those lines by an almost imperceptible degree above the lines of Pope ; but it is the fraction of a degree , no more . In treating the 87 The Poetry of William Collins.
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Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 2d Ser John Middleton Murry Vista completa - 1922 |
Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1 John Middleton Murry Vista completa - 1924 |
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achievement æsthetic Amiel Anatomy Antony and Cleopatra Arabia Deserta artist attitude Baudelaire Baudelaire's beauty believe Beyle born bourgeois Bouvard et Pécuchet Burton c'est called century Clare cœur Collins Collins's comedies Coriolanus critic Cymbeline decadence delight Dostoevsky dream emotion endured English eternal être expression eyes fact faith feel Flaubert Folio give happiness haunted heart hero homme human ideal imagination impulse instinct John Clare Keats kind knew Lady lines literary literature live lovers Madame Bovary melancholy mind moral nature never Oxford passage passion perceptions perfect perhaps phrase plays poem poet poet's poetic poetry reality recognised Remy de Gourmont Robert Burton romantic romanticism seems sense sensibility Shakespeare silence Sleep the Brave Sonnets soul spirit Stendhal strange style sweet symbol tell thee theme things Thomson thou tout Troilus and Cressida true truth Valeria Virgilia vision Volumnia whole words wounds writer yeux