Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... achieved literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James ...
... achieved literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James ...
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... achieved not form , but forms , not music , but tunes . Swinburne possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not ...
... achieved not form , but forms , not music , but tunes . Swinburne possessed a full - toned , an incomparable technique , not form . He imposed upon and made too much of what poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not ...
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... achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without essential loss . Ill - fitting masonry , looseness in the component parts , unkempt phraseology and its total ...
... achieved ( forgive me for under- lining the point ) by distance and detachment . It can almost become a formal mosaic without essential loss . Ill - fitting masonry , looseness in the component parts , unkempt phraseology and its total ...
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... his “ Works , " published in 1616 ) it achieved a very fine level of stately eulogy . Nor is its use by any means confined to the great writers . Habington's ( the 66 author of that beautiful poem , " Nox nocti indicat THE PREFATORY POEM ...
... his “ Works , " published in 1616 ) it achieved a very fine level of stately eulogy . Nor is its use by any means confined to the great writers . Habington's ( the 66 author of that beautiful poem , " Nox nocti indicat THE PREFATORY POEM ...
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... achieve- ment of this synthetic unity that the classic and the romantic either in form or idea can co - exist and the personality of the writer ( or in other words the origin- ality of the thing written ) can flow into all the parts of ...
... achieve- ment of this synthetic unity that the classic and the romantic either in form or idea can co - exist and the personality of the writer ( or in other words the origin- ality of the thing written ) can flow into all the parts of ...
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