Selected Criticism, 10. sējumsMacmillan, 1964 - 292 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 57.
134. lappuse
... never know , brought Shakespeare to the making of him . He is typical not because he ever existed , but because he has made us know of some- thing in our own minds we had never known of had he never been imagined . Our propagandists ...
... never know , brought Shakespeare to the making of him . He is typical not because he ever existed , but because he has made us know of some- thing in our own minds we had never known of had he never been imagined . Our propagandists ...
239. lappuse
... never occurred to me to wonder why the Dowson I knew seemed neither gay nor bitter . A provincial , conscious of clumsiness and lack of self - possession , I still more envied Lionel Johnson , who had met , as I believed , everybody of ...
... never occurred to me to wonder why the Dowson I knew seemed neither gay nor bitter . A provincial , conscious of clumsiness and lack of self - possession , I still more envied Lionel Johnson , who had met , as I believed , everybody of ...
255. lappuse
... never speaks directly as to someone at the breakfast table , there is always a phantasmagoria . Dante and Milton had mythologies , Shakespeare the characters of Eng- lish history or of traditional romance ; even when the poet seems most ...
... never speaks directly as to someone at the breakfast table , there is always a phantasmagoria . Dante and Milton had mythologies , Shakespeare the characters of Eng- lish history or of traditional romance ; even when the poet seems most ...
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INTRODUCTION TO FIGHTING THE WAVES | 33 |
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