Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 192 páginas |
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Página 174
... Beyle's precepts would , by the mere fact , be very different from Beyle . For this seeming rusé realist was the embodiment of timidity ; this amateur STENDHAL.
... Beyle's precepts would , by the mere fact , be very different from Beyle . For this seeming rusé realist was the embodiment of timidity ; this amateur STENDHAL.
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... Beyle , the man and the writer . Every comparison is turned ineluctably into paradox . The outward garment of his style suggests the influence of Voltaire ; in fact , Beyle hated Voltaire , and the real influence was much rather Jean ...
... Beyle , the man and the writer . Every comparison is turned ineluctably into paradox . The outward garment of his style suggests the influence of Voltaire ; in fact , Beyle hated Voltaire , and the real influence was much rather Jean ...
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... Beyle people must be ready to surrender their lives at the summons of a grande passion ; to be interesting to himself he had to believe that the same readiness lay in him . It is therefore inexact to call him a romantic , even though he ...
... Beyle people must be ready to surrender their lives at the summons of a grande passion ; to be interesting to himself he had to believe that the same readiness lay in him . It is therefore inexact to call him a romantic , even though he ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND LOVE I V | 1 |
A NEGLECTED HEROINE OF SHAKESPEARE | 18 |
BURTONS ANATOMY | 33 |
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Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 1st ser John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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