The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 225
... concerned admitted to be in accord- ance with his ideals . It follows that there are sufficient joints in her harness to offer targets enough to provide for the efforts of the most prolific inventor . To - day , with the impetus ...
... concerned admitted to be in accord- ance with his ideals . It follows that there are sufficient joints in her harness to offer targets enough to provide for the efforts of the most prolific inventor . To - day , with the impetus ...
Page 226
... concerned was the pioneer of the English into the new world , when the success of the venture and all that it has meant and still may mean to mankind , hung in the balance . That the dissension had been deliberately fostered to bar the ...
... concerned was the pioneer of the English into the new world , when the success of the venture and all that it has meant and still may mean to mankind , hung in the balance . That the dissension had been deliberately fostered to bar the ...
Page 274
... concerned , his task is achieved ; the poem is as good as written , when once inwardly expressed . Yet he almost always wills to write it down for several compelling reasons , of which two are by far the most powerful . He wants to ...
... concerned , his task is achieved ; the poem is as good as written , when once inwardly expressed . Yet he almost always wills to write it down for several compelling reasons , of which two are by far the most powerful . He wants to ...
Page 278
... concerned -learned researches possessing interpretative value , which must assist in transporting us , so to speak , into the mental condition of the author at the time he produced his artistic synthesis . This living impression once ...
... concerned -learned researches possessing interpretative value , which must assist in transporting us , so to speak , into the mental condition of the author at the time he produced his artistic synthesis . This living impression once ...
Page 279
... concerned with them as a critic . You may , for instance , decide to call a poem a lyric or say that it is written in blank verse , but you will still have left it critically intact . When one considers what scores of books have been ...
... concerned with them as a critic . You may , for instance , decide to call a poem a lyric or say that it is written in blank verse , but you will still have left it critically intact . When one considers what scores of books have been ...
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