Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... experience , which , if we will use and apply , we have better means to pronounce . It is true , they opened the gates and made the way that went before us , but as guides , not commanders : non domini nostri , sed duces fuere.65 Truth ...
... experience , which , if we will use and apply , we have better means to pronounce . It is true , they opened the gates and made the way that went before us , but as guides , not commanders : non domini nostri , sed duces fuere.65 Truth ...
Pagina 118
... experiences than it had previously done , must adapt itself to bear a new intensity of meaning , and to express a ... experience of creation . But Jonson was well 35 Love's Labours Lost , V , iii 36 Advancement of Learning , Book I 37 ...
... experiences than it had previously done , must adapt itself to bear a new intensity of meaning , and to express a ... experience of creation . But Jonson was well 35 Love's Labours Lost , V , iii 36 Advancement of Learning , Book I 37 ...
Pagina 131
... experience . It is the " civilized ” conception of the artist and poet which he holds : the reverse of that extreme romantic view which sees them as creatures of impulse and inspiration , in whom the higher mental faculties are better ...
... experience . It is the " civilized ” conception of the artist and poet which he holds : the reverse of that extreme romantic view which sees them as creatures of impulse and inspiration , in whom the higher mental faculties are better ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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