Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... achieved by a devotion without compromise to the work and pain of shaping his imagination . Dürer leads me on to Henry Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse ...
... achieved by a devotion without compromise to the work and pain of shaping his imagination . Dürer leads me on to Henry Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse ...
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... achieved the triumph of art over his material . But , consider its com- plications ! Consider the intricacy necessary for suggest- ing a philosophy of actual life , of human conflict , and of what I may call superconsciousness , while ...
... achieved the triumph of art over his material . But , consider its com- plications ! Consider the intricacy necessary for suggest- ing a philosophy of actual life , of human conflict , and of what I may call superconsciousness , while ...
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... achieved a very high level of expert composition , without finding imaginative form - James Elroy Flecker . There are three obvious points about him . He had a poetic method of his own , he was isolated from his con- temporaries , and ...
... achieved a very high level of expert composition , without finding imaginative form - James Elroy Flecker . There are three obvious points about him . He had a poetic method of his own , he was isolated from his con- temporaries , and ...
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