Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... 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 again : " There is no ...
... 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 again : " There is no ...
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... result of an intellect intently and curiously at work upon a boundless passion ? Read " The Apparition " and behind the almost intolerable hate which seems to devour its victim heedless of any- thing but its appetite , there is a kind ...
... result of an intellect intently and curiously at work upon a boundless passion ? Read " The Apparition " and behind the almost intolerable hate which seems to devour its victim heedless of any- thing but its appetite , there is a kind ...
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... result . Is there any one who will deny that Swift's Laputa , Brobdingnag and Lilliput are superior as works of art to his Houyhnhnms and Yahoos ? For in these latter he lost his balance and detachment . Text - books chatter about his ...
... result . Is there any one who will deny that Swift's Laputa , Brobdingnag and Lilliput are superior as works of art to his Houyhnhnms and Yahoos ? For in these latter he lost his balance and detachment . Text - books chatter about his ...
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... results upon readers and writers ? The reader , his emotions disoriented and replaced by sensa- tion through the lack of feeling's contact with the mind , will respond to the appeal only if expressed in the manner to which he has been ...
... results upon readers and writers ? The reader , his emotions disoriented and replaced by sensa- tion through the lack of feeling's contact with the mind , will respond to the appeal only if expressed in the manner to which he has been ...
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... resulting in a third com- pound . That compound I may call rhythm or synthesis , or in Sturge Moore's words , " poise . " It is a compound which , unlike form and idea considered separately , is always mobile and elastic , and performs ...
... resulting in a third com- pound . That compound I may call rhythm or synthesis , or in Sturge Moore's words , " poise . " It is a compound which , unlike form and idea considered separately , is always mobile and elastic , and performs ...
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