Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 26 |
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First why is our poetry - an expression of our group unconscious so fragmentary to - day ? And then , does it hold promise for our future good ? I do not think there will be many who do not share with me a sense of disappointment in the ...
First why is our poetry - an expression of our group unconscious so fragmentary to - day ? And then , does it hold promise for our future good ? I do not think there will be many who do not share with me a sense of disappointment in the ...
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Painting , for Rossetti , as his advice to Burn - Jones shows , was fundamentally but another medium for the expression of the deepest urge in his nature , the ' poetic . ' That he preferred above everything to be regarded as a poetic ...
Painting , for Rossetti , as his advice to Burn - Jones shows , was fundamentally but another medium for the expression of the deepest urge in his nature , the ' poetic . ' That he preferred above everything to be regarded as a poetic ...
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Each such problem contains in its expression the only apt solution — a solution which will admit of special pleading no more than the drama which contains in itself its inevitable climax . To lose this inevitability is to miss the truth ...
Each such problem contains in its expression the only apt solution — a solution which will admit of special pleading no more than the drama which contains in itself its inevitable climax . To lose this inevitability is to miss the truth ...
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