Selected Criticism, 10. sējumsMacmillan, 1964 - 292 lappuses |
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124. lappuse
... perfect form ; and having that faith which is alone worth having , for it includes all others , a sure knowledge established in the constitution of his mind that perfect things are final things , he announced that all he had seen would ...
... perfect form ; and having that faith which is alone worth having , for it includes all others , a sure knowledge established in the constitution of his mind that perfect things are final things , he announced that all he had seen would ...
125. lappuse
... perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that all that is imperfect passes away , he would not , as I think , have argued with us in a serious spirit . Though I think that he never used ...
... perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that all that is imperfect passes away , he would not , as I think , have argued with us in a serious spirit . Though I think that he never used ...
142. lappuse
... perfect characters ; but the subject of all art is passion , and a passion can only be contemplated when separated by itself , purified of all but itself , and aroused into a perfect intensity by opposition with some other passion , or ...
... perfect characters ; but the subject of all art is passion , and a passion can only be contemplated when separated by itself , purified of all but itself , and aroused into a perfect intensity by opposition with some other passion , or ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 6 |
From AT STRATFORDONAVON | 12 |
INTRODUCTION TO FIGHTING THE WAVES | 33 |
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