The Common PursuitChatto & Windus, 1952 - 307 страници |
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... intention ( the intended significance of the poem ) at the level of ' justifying the ways of God to Men ' , and what he actually contrives as poet to do , conflict , with disastrous consequences to both poem as such and intention ...
... intention ( the intended significance of the poem ) at the level of ' justifying the ways of God to Men ' , and what he actually contrives as poet to do , conflict , with disastrous consequences to both poem as such and intention ...
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... intentions . Intentions are nothing in art except as realized , and the tests of realization will remain what they ... intention the author would declare . My main criticism of Mr Anderson is that he is not , in his inter- pretation of ...
... intentions . Intentions are nothing in art except as realized , and the tests of realization will remain what they ... intention the author would declare . My main criticism of Mr Anderson is that he is not , in his inter- pretation of ...
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... intention , outside the limits of consciousness that his comedy , in so far as we can separate it off , might seem to involve - the limits , roughly , that it is Jane Austen's distinction to have kept . The intention is most obvious in ...
... intention , outside the limits of consciousness that his comedy , in so far as we can separate it off , might seem to involve - the limits , roughly , that it is Jane Austen's distinction to have kept . The intention is most obvious in ...
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PREFACE page | v |
IN DEFENCE OF MILTON | 33 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS | 44 |
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