Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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... mind the so - called irrelevancy , he rejoices at the spectacle of Cleopatra's arts at work , he feels no relaxation of tension anywhere in the play . impression left in his memory is of a harmonious radiance in the light of which all ...
... mind the so - called irrelevancy , he rejoices at the spectacle of Cleopatra's arts at work , he feels no relaxation of tension anywhere in the play . impression left in his memory is of a harmonious radiance in the light of which all ...
Page 166
... mind on an ordinary day . The mind receives a myriad impressions - trivial , fantastic , evanescent , or engraved with the sharpness of steel . From all sides they come , an incessant shower of innumerable atoms ; and as they fall , as ...
... mind on an ordinary day . The mind receives a myriad impressions - trivial , fantastic , evanescent , or engraved with the sharpness of steel . From all sides they come , an incessant shower of innumerable atoms ; and as they fall , as ...
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... mind . But can this mean- so Virginia Woolf seems to be asking herself - that the discord in the heart of things is not after all unresolv- able ; that so far from the mutable being inevitably at odds with the eternal , it is , on the ...
... mind . But can this mean- so Virginia Woolf seems to be asking herself - that the discord in the heart of things is not after all unresolv- able ; that so far from the mutable being inevitably at odds with the eternal , it is , on the ...
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action admiration Adolphe æsthetic Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appear artist aspects beauty Branghtons Burney's character charm comedy comic complex convention critic Dalloway death Devil drama Duchess Duchess of Malfi E. M. FORSTER eighteenth-century Elizabethan Ellénore emotion English Evelina experience expression eyes fact Fanny Burney feeling Forster give Gray Gray's hand heart heroine historical House of Gentlefolk Howard's End human humour imagination impression inevitably intensity Jane Austen ladies living Longest Journey looked love-story Mansfield Park mind Miss mood moral mystery nature never novel novelists observation Octavius once passages passion picture Pindaric play plot poem poet poetry Progress of Poesy reader realistic reality relation reveals romantic Russian satirical scene seems sense sensibility Shakespeare significance social soul spirit story success talent taste theme things THOMAS GRAY thought tragedy tragic true Turgenev turn Virginia Woolf virtue vision Webster Wilcox worldly writer