The Common PursuitChatto & Windus, 1952 - 307 страници |
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... sense of it as something that employs ( and flatters ) the skill of the vocal organs , and gives that order of satisfaction , remains uppermost . We remain predominantly aware of eloquence and declamation ; our sense of words as words ...
... sense of it as something that employs ( and flatters ) the skill of the vocal organs , and gives that order of satisfaction , remains uppermost . We remain predominantly aware of eloquence and declamation ; our sense of words as words ...
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... senses , and common understanding as well as common sense is kicked out of doors , the first proselyte he makes is himself ; and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others , a strong delusion ...
... senses , and common understanding as well as common sense is kicked out of doors , the first proselyte he makes is himself ; and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others , a strong delusion ...
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... sense of the word ' ' more poetic than Hamlet ' ( p . 188 ) . We need not ask Bradley what the strictest sense of the word ' is , or stop to dispute with him whether or not Othello is ' the greatest poet ' of all Shakespeare's heroes ...
... sense of the word ' ' more poetic than Hamlet ' ( p . 188 ) . We need not ask Bradley what the strictest sense of the word ' is , or stop to dispute with him whether or not Othello is ' the greatest poet ' of all Shakespeare's heroes ...
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PREFACE page | v |
IN DEFENCE OF MILTON | 33 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS | 44 |
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