Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 192 páginas |
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... instinct for artistic perfection . It seems that Collins could have expressed anything , so rich was his technical endowment ; yet that endowment came near preventing him from having anything to express at all . One perfect poem , and ...
... instinct for artistic perfection . It seems that Collins could have expressed anything , so rich was his technical endowment ; yet that endowment came near preventing him from having anything to express at all . One perfect poem , and ...
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... instinct , the only human society he could accept . When he went to the Arab peninsula he was driven , scarce consciously , by the impulse to struggle his way backward through time away from the works of modern man ; and he all but died ...
... instinct , the only human society he could accept . When he went to the Arab peninsula he was driven , scarce consciously , by the impulse to struggle his way backward through time away from the works of modern man ; and he all but died ...
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... instinct told him that the drama was the most perfect vehicle for his tragic view of life ; another instinct told him that a genre in which you had to write coursier for cheval and the precious word pistolet was taboo , was intolerable ...
... instinct told him that the drama was the most perfect vehicle for his tragic view of life ; another instinct told him that a genre in which you had to write coursier for cheval and the precious word pistolet was taboo , was intolerable ...
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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