The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 22
... desire to say this , or to express that , will be of slight value . There is one partial exception to this statement : the poetry of prophecy will often be written in accordance with a con- scious purpose to throw light upon the meaning ...
... desire to say this , or to express that , will be of slight value . There is one partial exception to this statement : the poetry of prophecy will often be written in accordance with a con- scious purpose to throw light upon the meaning ...
Stran 272
... desire : Else wert thou long since number'd with the dead- Else hadst thou spent , like other men , thy fire . It is the difficulty , in the new and vastly distracting England which surrounded Arnold , of having " one aim , one business ...
... desire : Else wert thou long since number'd with the dead- Else hadst thou spent , like other men , thy fire . It is the difficulty , in the new and vastly distracting England which surrounded Arnold , of having " one aim , one business ...
Stran 300
... desire is material well - being , he will follow the Spenglerian doom , or embrace the Wellsian promise , and his world should become very scien- tific , and well - organised , and comfortable , and barren . But if a man's desire lies ...
... desire is material well - being , he will follow the Spenglerian doom , or embrace the Wellsian promise , and his world should become very scien- tific , and well - organised , and comfortable , and barren . But if a man's desire lies ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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