Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina xxxi
... whole of Classical literature from our view . Fully prepared for the encounter , George Wyndham advanced the ' dis- putable proposition , ' that the classics are not romantic . He makes certain concessions to the ' heckler ' ; he gives ...
... whole of Classical literature from our view . Fully prepared for the encounter , George Wyndham advanced the ' dis- putable proposition , ' that the classics are not romantic . He makes certain concessions to the ' heckler ' ; he gives ...
Pagina 181
... whole , and on that account is some- times slighted for a compiler of legends ; yet he had the advantage of personal contact with those legends while they were still alive ; and again and again , as you read , this contact strikes with ...
... whole , and on that account is some- times slighted for a compiler of legends ; yet he had the advantage of personal contact with those legends while they were still alive ; and again and again , as you read , this contact strikes with ...
Pagina 182
... whole ; and to do so is to dispossess the mind of many illusions fostered by books of a narrower scope . Juvenal , the satirist , and Petro- nius , the arbiter of a mode , do not even pretend to show forth the whole of life ; yet from ...
... whole ; and to do so is to dispossess the mind of many illusions fostered by books of a narrower scope . Juvenal , the satirist , and Petro- nius , the arbiter of a mode , do not even pretend to show forth the whole of life ; yet from ...
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