| Harriet Monroe - 1921 - 376 páginas
...presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer, and within it the whole of the literature of his own country, has a simultaneous existence and composes... | |
| 1987 - 542 páginas
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| Harriet Monroe - 1921 - 394 páginas
...presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer, and within it the whole of the literature of his own country, has a simultaneous existence and composes... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1924 - 342 páginas
...presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 páginas
...the historical sense , compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1966 - 244 páginas
...presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes... | |
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