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Pagina viii
... experience . ' Experience was for George Wyndham always the touchstone of literature . He did many things , and he did them well , and he took joy in them all . With the same zest that he read and discoursed upon A Winter's Tale or ...
... experience . ' Experience was for George Wyndham always the touchstone of literature . He did many things , and he did them well , and he took joy in them all . With the same zest that he read and discoursed upon A Winter's Tale or ...
Pagina 313
... experience : hardly more , perhaps , than stimulants to his general sense of the whole world's infinite appeal to sensation and consciousness . XI Shakespeare's Poems are detached by the per- fection of his art from both the personal ...
... experience : hardly more , perhaps , than stimulants to his general sense of the whole world's infinite appeal to sensation and consciousness . XI Shakespeare's Poems are detached by the per- fection of his art from both the personal ...
Pagina 371
... experience . Something of all is involved , and we should lose sight of none . The poetry of Europe was steeped in Platonism , and , since the Trionf of Petrarch , the ' Triumph of Time ' and his ultimate defeat had been a common theme ...
... experience . Something of all is involved , and we should lose sight of none . The poetry of Europe was steeped in Platonism , and , since the Trionf of Petrarch , the ' Triumph of Time ' and his ultimate defeat had been a common theme ...
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