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Pagina 45
... literature was created . Above all he should be able to rise above the prejudices of his own nation , and to identify himself with the sentiments of a people of another race . phies and critical essays ; and the labors of indefatigable ...
... literature was created . Above all he should be able to rise above the prejudices of his own nation , and to identify himself with the sentiments of a people of another race . phies and critical essays ; and the labors of indefatigable ...
Pagina 68
... literature with " what is most perfect in the forms of the most perfectly formed literature in the world , " -namely , the form of Greek tragedy . Merope , however , proved a failure , as such experiments usually do ; but his other ...
... literature with " what is most perfect in the forms of the most perfectly formed literature in the world , " -namely , the form of Greek tragedy . Merope , however , proved a failure , as such experiments usually do ; but his other ...
Pagina 74
ready . Now in literature - I will limit myself to literature , for it is about literature that the question arises the elements with which the creative power works are ideas ; the best ideas , on every matter which literature touch- es ...
ready . Now in literature - I will limit myself to literature , for it is about literature that the question arises the elements with which the creative power works are ideas ; the best ideas , on every matter which literature touch- es ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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