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Pagina 2
I think that the chief cause is the lack of any strong moral move- ment ; there is nothing that agitates the public mind . The gracious phrase of Monsieur de Vogüé not only aroused European at- tention , but was welcomed in Italy ...
I think that the chief cause is the lack of any strong moral move- ment ; there is nothing that agitates the public mind . The gracious phrase of Monsieur de Vogüé not only aroused European at- tention , but was welcomed in Italy ...
Pagina 3
... the cry of art withdrawn from the heart into the mind , the cry of egoism , of the supreme egotist . ... as M. Bourget calls it - that we shall do better to seek its reflection in the writings of a few typical minds rather than in ...
... the cry of art withdrawn from the heart into the mind , the cry of egoism , of the supreme egotist . ... as M. Bourget calls it - that we shall do better to seek its reflection in the writings of a few typical minds rather than in ...
Pagina 9
... but is co - extensive with the hu- man mind , Already , we perceive , Italy has left behind the conditions indi- cated by Lamartine in a once notori- ous passage of the " Pèlerinage d'Harold , " where she is alluded to as Poussière ...
... but is co - extensive with the hu- man mind , Already , we perceive , Italy has left behind the conditions indi- cated by Lamartine in a once notori- ous passage of the " Pèlerinage d'Harold , " where she is alluded to as Poussière ...
Pagina 12
... as sometimes in James Thomson ; nor is it the outcome of intellectual fever , or of the tortured nerves , or of a pow- erful mind habitually apt to lose its equilibrium , as with the author of " Thus spake Zarathustra .
... as sometimes in James Thomson ; nor is it the outcome of intellectual fever , or of the tortured nerves , or of a pow- erful mind habitually apt to lose its equilibrium , as with the author of " Thus spake Zarathustra .
Pagina 19
... one must bear in mind the author's own comment that the poems should be recited aloud rather than silently read , " per vivere della sua piena vita musi- cale , ella ha bisogno di passare nella bocca sonante del dicitore .
... one must bear in mind the author's own comment that the poems should be recited aloud rather than silently read , " per vivere della sua piena vita musi- cale , ella ha bisogno di passare nella bocca sonante del dicitore .
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