Makers of Literary Criticism, 第 1 卷Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 頁 |
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... genius for fortune , and art for counsel . Then , again ( and this is the most important point of all ) , a writer can only learn from art when he is to abandon himself to the direction of his genius.1 These are the considerations which ...
... genius for fortune , and art for counsel . Then , again ( and this is the most important point of all ) , a writer can only learn from art when he is to abandon himself to the direction of his genius.1 These are the considerations which ...
第 65 頁
... genius in the decline of power which comes with old age naturally leans towards the fabulous . For it is evident that this work was composed after the Iliad , in proof of which we may mention , among many other indications , the ...
... genius in the decline of power which comes with old age naturally leans towards the fabulous . For it is evident that this work was composed after the Iliad , in proof of which we may mention , among many other indications , the ...
第 94 頁
... genius has with a few rare exception almost entirely ceased . So universal is the dearth of eloquence which prevails throughout the world . Must we really , " he asked , " give credit to that oft- repeated assertion that democracy is ...
... genius has with a few rare exception almost entirely ceased . So universal is the dearth of eloquence which prevails throughout the world . Must we really , " he asked , " give credit to that oft- repeated assertion that democracy is ...
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