The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 230
... true purposes , the discovery and registration of the human world . As with all works of genius , they suggest a map of reality with an orientation at first strange and unfamiliar . And though it is true that the experience of The Man ...
... true purposes , the discovery and registration of the human world . As with all works of genius , they suggest a map of reality with an orientation at first strange and unfamiliar . And though it is true that the experience of The Man ...
Stran 356
... true art when sincerity has failed . Those methods it calls borrowing , imitating , striking , and interesting . Borrowing means using previously established poetic subjects , setting , characters , or plot . Imitating means detailed ...
... true art when sincerity has failed . Those methods it calls borrowing , imitating , striking , and interesting . Borrowing means using previously established poetic subjects , setting , characters , or plot . Imitating means detailed ...
Stran 651
... true of art critics . Why then did the selective process of man's memory spare Baudelaire , yet leave no trace of Delécluze , Lenormant , Laviron , Peisse , Champfleury , and a score of other well - informed and conscientious ...
... true of art critics . Why then did the selective process of man's memory spare Baudelaire , yet leave no trace of Delécluze , Lenormant , Laviron , Peisse , Champfleury , and a score of other well - informed and conscientious ...
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