Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... classical " then , not in the sense of form , but as an image in little of it . Form is an ideal which may or may not be won ; the classical certainty admits of practical achievement . Take these five qualities of art I mentioned . A ...
... classical " then , not in the sense of form , but as an image in little of it . Form is an ideal which may or may not be won ; the classical certainty admits of practical achievement . Take these five qualities of art I mentioned . A ...
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... classical only to themselves ; to the Christian eras they have been invariably romantic . Flecker not only draws as copiously upon Oriental and mediæval sources , but the Greeks have a twofold appeal for him - romantic in their distance ...
... classical only to themselves ; to the Christian eras they have been invariably romantic . Flecker not only draws as copiously upon Oriental and mediæval sources , but the Greeks have a twofold appeal for him - romantic in their distance ...
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... classical material . But principally her inspiration is not classical but romantic . Indeed she writes plays ( even classical plays like " Callirrhoé " ) in the romantic , the Elizabethan method . How strongly Elizabethan are these ...
... classical material . But principally her inspiration is not classical but romantic . Indeed she writes plays ( even classical plays like " Callirrhoé " ) in the romantic , the Elizabethan method . How strongly Elizabethan are these ...
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