The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 73
... period of heroic action , and then a quieter , more tranquil age , in which the great stories from the heroic period are told over and over . until they shape themselves into true epics . This is what hap- pened in Greece , where the ...
... period of heroic action , and then a quieter , more tranquil age , in which the great stories from the heroic period are told over and over . until they shape themselves into true epics . This is what hap- pened in Greece , where the ...
Stran 75
... period of heroic action ( about the year 600 for the Anglo - Saxons , and 1000 for the Norwegians and Ice- landers ) ... period of heroic action - strength , courage , loyalty , steadfastness . These are the ground - tones of any heroic ...
... period of heroic action ( about the year 600 for the Anglo - Saxons , and 1000 for the Norwegians and Ice- landers ) ... period of heroic action - strength , courage , loyalty , steadfastness . These are the ground - tones of any heroic ...
Stran 144
... period when the maximum of sensation was experienced by all . But to what extent was it a period of real beauty , or profundity , or worth ? The ques- tion can best be answered by a consideration of its poetry . 3 I said above that the ...
... period when the maximum of sensation was experienced by all . But to what extent was it a period of real beauty , or profundity , or worth ? The ques- tion can best be answered by a consideration of its poetry . 3 I said above that the ...
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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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