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Pagina 15
... sense , but in the sense that his art was consciously di- rected towards the fulfilment of certain firmly held beliefs and ideals He was not equally successful in all the lines of ex- periment he adopted ; but in all alike he was driven ...
... sense , but in the sense that his art was consciously di- rected towards the fulfilment of certain firmly held beliefs and ideals He was not equally successful in all the lines of ex- periment he adopted ; but in all alike he was driven ...
Pagina 41
... sense are as the body and the soul . The sense is as the life and soul of language , without which all words are dead . Sense is wrought out of experience , the knowledge of human life and actions , or of the liberal arts , which the ...
... sense are as the body and the soul . The sense is as the life and soul of language , without which all words are dead . Sense is wrought out of experience , the knowledge of human life and actions , or of the liberal arts , which the ...
Pagina 129
... sense of what is said , there seems to have existed some in- compatibility in his own mind , for he told Drummond " that Verses stood by sense without either Colour's or accent , which yett other tymes he denied . " This conflict in ...
... sense of what is said , there seems to have existed some in- compatibility in his own mind , for he told Drummond " that Verses stood by sense without either Colour's or accent , which yett other tymes he denied . " This conflict in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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