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Pagina viii
He at any rate had no need to echo Coleridge's lament that we judge of books by books , instead of referring what we read to our own experience . ' Experience was for George Wyndham always the touchstone of literature .
He at any rate had no need to echo Coleridge's lament that we judge of books by books , instead of referring what we read to our own experience . ' Experience was for George Wyndham always the touchstone of literature .
Pagina 313
For in Shakespeare's Poems , as in every great work of art , single experiences have been generalised or , rather ... of the great artist's experience : hardly more , perhaps , than stimulants to his general sense of the whole world's ...
For in Shakespeare's Poems , as in every great work of art , single experiences have been generalised or , rather ... of the great artist's experience : hardly more , perhaps , than stimulants to his general sense of the whole world's ...
Pagina 371
The search for direct allusions to life in the Sonnets distracts us from the truth , that the selection of their themes was based quite as much upon current philosophy and artistic tradition as upon any actual experience .
The search for direct allusions to life in the Sonnets distracts us from the truth , that the selection of their themes was based quite as much upon current philosophy and artistic tradition as upon any actual experience .
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