Estimations in Criticism, المجلد 1A. Melrose, 1908 |
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الصفحة viii
... imagination , to his perception of beauty . The other is structural and logical , and is the product of a sense of pro- portion . In style at its best both elements appear in due measure , but the writings of most men exhibit a ...
... imagination , to his perception of beauty . The other is structural and logical , and is the product of a sense of pro- portion . In style at its best both elements appear in due measure , but the writings of most men exhibit a ...
الصفحة ix
... imagination . Bagehot was an imaginative critic if ever there was one , and Pater has gone the length of laying it down that the best sort of criticism is the imaginative - penetrating as it does through the given literary or artistic ...
... imagination . Bagehot was an imaginative critic if ever there was one , and Pater has gone the length of laying it down that the best sort of criticism is the imaginative - penetrating as it does through the given literary or artistic ...
الصفحة x
... imagination . Of course , as Leslie Stephen has justly remarked , his classifications do not always bear reflection . Now and again , the reader becomes conscious that essential facts are being ignored or glossed over , in order to make ...
... imagination . Of course , as Leslie Stephen has justly remarked , his classifications do not always bear reflection . Now and again , the reader becomes conscious that essential facts are being ignored or glossed over , in order to make ...
الصفحة 3
... imagination and its wayward will . He had none of the natural rough- ness of that age . He never played - partly from weakness , for he was very small , but more from awkwardness . His uncle Southey used to say he had two left hands ...
... imagination and its wayward will . He had none of the natural rough- ness of that age . He never played - partly from weakness , for he was very small , but more from awkwardness . His uncle Southey used to say he had two left hands ...
الصفحة 4
... imagination , there was a singular deficiency in what may be called the sense of reality . 1 Cf. Memoir , p . xxxiii . n . 2 Ibid . p . liii . 3 Ibid . It is alleged that he hardly knew that Ejuxrea , 4 ESTIMATIONS IN CRITICISM.
... imagination , there was a singular deficiency in what may be called the sense of reality . 1 Cf. Memoir , p . xxxiii . n . 2 Ibid . p . liii . 3 Ibid . It is alleged that he hardly knew that Ejuxrea , 4 ESTIMATIONS IN CRITICISM.
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