Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... become available . The old mixed forms , moving in a relaxed way across a broad sweep of function and purpose , have become impossible . Painting , for instance , has become more concerned with purely visual values , more concentrated ...
... become available . The old mixed forms , moving in a relaxed way across a broad sweep of function and purpose , have become impossible . Painting , for instance , has become more concerned with purely visual values , more concentrated ...
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... become mere adjuncts to a personal legend . And what happens ? His work becomes more and more rigidly patterned , more and more dry and predictable . Life simply cannot be contained in this way . Not that Byron fell a victim to this ...
... become mere adjuncts to a personal legend . And what happens ? His work becomes more and more rigidly patterned , more and more dry and predictable . Life simply cannot be contained in this way . Not that Byron fell a victim to this ...
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... becomes oppressive , human relationships within that society become warped . There is , for once , no ' happy ending ' , though the difficulties are resolved as well as can be expected under the circumstances — by which one means , as ...
... becomes oppressive , human relationships within that society become warped . There is , for once , no ' happy ending ' , though the difficulties are resolved as well as can be expected under the circumstances — by which one means , as ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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