Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... idea ' of ignorance and shallow insular pride , she doesn't merely make abstract statements or assevera- tions ; she shews us the encounter of Mr. Bult and Herr Klesmer ( in ' Daniel Deronda ' ) , which in its vivid truth of concrete ...
... idea ' of ignorance and shallow insular pride , she doesn't merely make abstract statements or assevera- tions ; she shews us the encounter of Mr. Bult and Herr Klesmer ( in ' Daniel Deronda ' ) , which in its vivid truth of concrete ...
Page 76
H. Coombes. versified expression of an idea mentally conceived . The idea itself could prompt a discussion , a debate , though our own thought straightway may tell us that there is little point in setting one manifestation of beauty ...
H. Coombes. versified expression of an idea mentally conceived . The idea itself could prompt a discussion , a debate , though our own thought straightway may tell us that there is little point in setting one manifestation of beauty ...
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... idea is not a new one : ' I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space says Hamlet . But again , the newness of the idea is not at stake . What we are seeking is poetic thought , and this is not dependent ...
... idea is not a new one : ' I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space says Hamlet . But again , the newness of the idea is not at stake . What we are seeking is poetic thought , and this is not dependent ...
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