The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 91
... pass by " ; nay , if you cut off a single syllable only and say " caused to pass by as a cloud , " you will perceive to what an extent harmony is in unison with sublimity . For the very words " just - as a cloud " begin with a long ...
... pass by " ; nay , if you cut off a single syllable only and say " caused to pass by as a cloud , " you will perceive to what an extent harmony is in unison with sublimity . For the very words " just - as a cloud " begin with a long ...
Stran 196
... pass to another of mirth and humor , and to enjoy it with any relish : but why should he imagine the soul of man more heavy than his senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is ...
... pass to another of mirth and humor , and to enjoy it with any relish : but why should he imagine the soul of man more heavy than his senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is ...
Stran 215
... pass than you would a philosopher . This is indeed Musas colere severiores . You would have him follow Nature , but he must follow her on foot : you have dismounted him from his Pegasus . But you tell us , this supplying the last half ...
... pass than you would a philosopher . This is indeed Musas colere severiores . You would have him follow Nature , but he must follow her on foot : you have dismounted him from his Pegasus . But you tell us , this supplying the last half ...
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