Poets and Story-tellers: A Book of Critical EssaysMacmillan, 1949 - 201 pages |
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Page 121
... vision . For it is a profound vision . There are other views of life and more extensive ; concerned as it is exclusively with personal relationships , it leaves out several im- portant aspects of experience . But on her own ground Jane ...
... vision . For it is a profound vision . There are other views of life and more extensive ; concerned as it is exclusively with personal relationships , it leaves out several im- portant aspects of experience . But on her own ground Jane ...
Page 166
... vision . " And the vision of the picture stands symbol for Lily's whole vision of human experience . At the culminating moment of successful creation the artist sees the fragmentary multi - coloured confusion of life revealed as the ...
... vision . " And the vision of the picture stands symbol for Lily's whole vision of human experience . At the culminating moment of successful creation the artist sees the fragmentary multi - coloured confusion of life revealed as the ...
Page 201
... vision . If that vision is incoherent , if those foundations are insecure , so also is the building that rests on them . We move through it entranced but uneasy ; for we are , half consciously , aware that at any moment the whole ...
... vision . If that vision is incoherent , if those foundations are insecure , so also is the building that rests on them . We move through it entranced but uneasy ; for we are , half consciously , aware that at any moment the whole ...
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