The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 301
... heart . As what comes from the writer's heart , reaches ours ; so what comes from his head , sets our brains at work , and our hearts at ease . It makes a circle of thoughtful critics , not of dis- tressed patients ; and a passive ...
... heart . As what comes from the writer's heart , reaches ours ; so what comes from his head , sets our brains at work , and our hearts at ease . It makes a circle of thoughtful critics , not of dis- tressed patients ; and a passive ...
Stran 325
... heart , and who in his exile at Tomes sorrowfully regrets the happiness that Horace so readily dispensed with in his ... heart that seeks him , from the desire that wishes to embrace him . It is not rare for the dry truth with which he ...
... heart , and who in his exile at Tomes sorrowfully regrets the happiness that Horace so readily dispensed with in his ... heart that seeks him , from the desire that wishes to embrace him . It is not rare for the dry truth with which he ...
Stran 445
... heart of man , -if all at once he should hear the death - like stillness broken up by the sound of wheels rattling ... heart and the entrance of the fiendish heart was to be expressed and made sensible . Another On the Knocking at the ...
... heart of man , -if all at once he should hear the death - like stillness broken up by the sound of wheels rattling ... heart and the entrance of the fiendish heart was to be expressed and made sensible . Another On the Knocking at the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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