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Page 114
... human credence . " The human , " which Lampman looked for in literature and by which he pretended to judge it , is entirely eliminated . He complained that verse in his day was " compelled to contain so much of turgid personal ...
... human credence . " The human , " which Lampman looked for in literature and by which he pretended to judge it , is entirely eliminated . He complained that verse in his day was " compelled to contain so much of turgid personal ...
Page 374
... human beings and human life form the subject- matter , but they are carefully selected , slightly idealized and ennobled human beings ; Greek drama is not , in a modern sense , " realistic . " Aristotle's Poetics is a perfect statement ...
... human beings and human life form the subject- matter , but they are carefully selected , slightly idealized and ennobled human beings ; Greek drama is not , in a modern sense , " realistic . " Aristotle's Poetics is a perfect statement ...
Page 459
... human mind . His subjects were human enough , but since in England , half a century ago , they were Galton's friends , their minds were not ordinary . John Galsworthy has explained why . Galton asked his subjects to describe their ...
... human mind . His subjects were human enough , but since in England , half a century ago , they were Galton's friends , their minds were not ordinary . John Galsworthy has explained why . Galton asked his subjects to describe their ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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