Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 192 páginas |
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... impulse had reached the highest point of acuteness long before the sensibility could have established any real contact with experience at all . Those two poems are not ex- cellent imitations ; they are perfect achievements . We could ...
... impulse had reached the highest point of acuteness long before the sensibility could have established any real contact with experience at all . Those two poems are not ex- cellent imitations ; they are perfect achievements . We could ...
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... impulse ; but to a completely conscious man , as Amiel was , no impulse is irresistible , not even the impulse to maintain complete self - consciousness . There is a very deep self - deception in his final conclusion after the years ...
... impulse ; but to a completely conscious man , as Amiel was , no impulse is irresistible , not even the impulse to maintain complete self - consciousness . There is a very deep self - deception in his final conclusion after the years ...
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... impulse a realist , he was nevertheless a romantic because he had a theory of reality . Not all that existed in the ... impulses of soul which he set highest , and counted most real among human capacities , the precious élans d'âme ...
... impulse a realist , he was nevertheless a romantic because he had a theory of reality . Not all that existed in the ... impulses of soul which he set highest , and counted most real among human capacities , the precious élans d'âme ...
Contenido
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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