Countries of the MindW. Collins Sons & Company, 1927 - 247 páginas |
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... passion is less remarkable than its precise quality ; it is an intolerable tenderness , an unbearable surge of emotion eager to burst forth and lavish itself upon an object . Whether it was his passion for Mary Joyce which first ...
... passion is less remarkable than its precise quality ; it is an intolerable tenderness , an unbearable surge of emotion eager to burst forth and lavish itself upon an object . Whether it was his passion for Mary Joyce which first ...
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... passions are veritably passive . It was , how- ever , the essence of Stendhal's conception of passion that it should issue , and issue immediately in act . Whether the act seems grandiose or ridiculous , momentous or merely bizarre ...
... passions are veritably passive . It was , how- ever , the essence of Stendhal's conception of passion that it should issue , and issue immediately in act . Whether the act seems grandiose or ridiculous , momentous or merely bizarre ...
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... passionate episodes expressed in the natural language of passion . On the creative side one can think immediately of a dozen passages in the two great novels where the theory is superbly exempli- fied - for instance , the ' Qu'avez ...
... passionate episodes expressed in the natural language of passion . On the creative side one can think immediately of a dozen passages in the two great novels where the theory is superbly exempli- fied - for instance , the ' Qu'avez ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE | 9 |
THE POETRY OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 85 |
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 107 |
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Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 1st ser John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1 John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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