The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 142Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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Pagina 99
... tradition . How unpropitious , in Bradley's day , the time , place , and tradition were to any one with the mere wish ( not a determined will ) to try to grow in his spirit to the stature of Shakespeare ( which is what teaching him ...
... tradition . How unpropitious , in Bradley's day , the time , place , and tradition were to any one with the mere wish ( not a determined will ) to try to grow in his spirit to the stature of Shakespeare ( which is what teaching him ...
Pagina 135
... tradition ; that this no longer obtained ; and that , therefore , the oral tradition must be reintegrated into the written . So he deliberately rejected the ' classical ' style — which he admired — believing that a new and genuine ...
... tradition ; that this no longer obtained ; and that , therefore , the oral tradition must be reintegrated into the written . So he deliberately rejected the ' classical ' style — which he admired — believing that a new and genuine ...
Pagina 171
... tradition survived through the Middle Ages in the Celtic literatures , but from the English it was thrust aside by the more aggressive and worldly tradition of Rome . There is a great difference between Chaucer's treatment of wild ...
... tradition survived through the Middle Ages in the Celtic literatures , but from the English it was thrust aside by the more aggressive and worldly tradition of Rome . There is a great difference between Chaucer's treatment of wild ...
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