Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... interest in existence . It is surely by the liveliness of the interest which he excites in existence , and not by the class of not by the class of subjects which he chooses , that we most fairly appreciate the genius or the life of life ...
... interest in existence . It is surely by the liveliness of the interest which he excites in existence , and not by the class of not by the class of subjects which he chooses , that we most fairly appreciate the genius or the life of life ...
第 113 頁
... interest . His Anima Poetae ( 1895 ) contains some fine passages on Cowper , on etymology absurdly called a science , on pseudo - originality . His Lecture on Style ( Miscellanies ) is also another remarkable piece , written in haste ...
... interest . His Anima Poetae ( 1895 ) contains some fine passages on Cowper , on etymology absurdly called a science , on pseudo - originality . His Lecture on Style ( Miscellanies ) is also another remarkable piece , written in haste ...
第 195 頁
... interest one that one can give a really unbiassed opinion , which is no doubt the reason why an unbiassed opinion is always absolutely valueless " 37 . T. S. Eliot on the other hand following a traditional view condemns such ' creative ...
... interest one that one can give a really unbiassed opinion , which is no doubt the reason why an unbiassed opinion is always absolutely valueless " 37 . T. S. Eliot on the other hand following a traditional view condemns such ' creative ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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