Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... possible meaning , the possible value in feeling which a triumphant poetic drama might have for the sensibilities of the most sensitive contemporary , that has moved him " ( " The Poetic Drana , " Athenae , 1698 [ May 1 , 1920 ] , P ...
... possible meaning , the possible value in feeling which a triumphant poetic drama might have for the sensibilities of the most sensitive contemporary , that has moved him " ( " The Poetic Drana , " Athenae , 1698 [ May 1 , 1920 ] , P ...
الصفحة 174
... possible , can we come in full consciousness to some point where we believe and understand . Similarly with the ... possible enjoyment and of valuable experience if he does not seek the fullest understanding possible of poetry in reading ...
... possible , can we come in full consciousness to some point where we believe and understand . Similarly with the ... possible enjoyment and of valuable experience if he does not seek the fullest understanding possible of poetry in reading ...
الصفحة 192
... possible relevance to life . But there exists as well a degree of uneasiness on this question of function . It is not possible to explore , even in a most cursory fashion , the forest of modern criticim , but I should like to indicate ...
... possible relevance to life . But there exists as well a degree of uneasiness on this question of function . It is not possible to explore , even in a most cursory fashion , the forest of modern criticim , but I should like to indicate ...
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