Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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Page 94
... attitude - anger here- that takes place when such an emotion or attitude is given utterance and comes into the open ; the change from anger , when it is hidden , into the evil of dissimu- lation ; the ' sweetness ' and evil of revenge ...
... attitude - anger here- that takes place when such an emotion or attitude is given utterance and comes into the open ; the change from anger , when it is hidden , into the evil of dissimu- lation ; the ' sweetness ' and evil of revenge ...
Page 133
... attitude towards sinning mankind . The two lines are these : O Prince ! O Chief of many throned Pow'rs , That led th ... attitudes as the contrast in diction ( which is due to the different attitudes , of course ) : on the one hand the ...
... attitude towards sinning mankind . The two lines are these : O Prince ! O Chief of many throned Pow'rs , That led th ... attitudes as the contrast in diction ( which is due to the different attitudes , of course ) : on the one hand the ...
Page 145
... attitude of mingled gentle reminiscence and profound contemplation , the pro- fundity being merged in the human feeling . This profundity is felt as simplicity , so assured and true is the feeling behind the words ; behind a reference ...
... attitude of mingled gentle reminiscence and profound contemplation , the pro- fundity being merged in the human feeling . This profundity is felt as simplicity , so assured and true is the feeling behind the words ; behind a reference ...
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