Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... idea concentrates upon you rather than you upon the idea . It lays hold of you rather than you upon it . You are its instrument . The natural development is towards an assimilation of idea and form , resulting in a third com- pound ...
... idea concentrates upon you rather than you upon the idea . It lays hold of you rather than you upon it . You are its instrument . The natural development is towards an assimilation of idea and form , resulting in a third com- pound ...
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... idea . It is this inarticulateness , this only potential sublimity , that has obscured his lustre and diverted many from reading him except in anthologies . The earth lies heavy on his riches . Vaughan is rarely grotesque , as Crashaw ...
... idea . It is this inarticulateness , this only potential sublimity , that has obscured his lustre and diverted many from reading him except in anthologies . The earth lies heavy on his riches . Vaughan is rarely grotesque , as Crashaw ...
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... idea of con- flict out of an undergrowth of allusion , figurative experi- ment , circumlocution , and empiricism ... ideas either upsets them and exposes them to capricious and mechani- cal motives of action or their human interest is ...
... idea of con- flict out of an undergrowth of allusion , figurative experi- ment , circumlocution , and empiricism ... ideas either upsets them and exposes them to capricious and mechani- cal motives of action or their human interest is ...
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