Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... create . I do not say that this is what modern poetry " really " does , but that this is sometimes its operative ambition and its saving illusion . It is a course in which we have not - and cannot - reach the extreme . Even as our minds ...
... create . I do not say that this is what modern poetry " really " does , but that this is sometimes its operative ambition and its saving illusion . It is a course in which we have not - and cannot - reach the extreme . Even as our minds ...
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... create , after the fashion of literature , the kind of hero More wanted . More did not understand the fashion of ... creates heroes that it is so scarce . So in religion : we could not afford very many saints ; and since the Reformation ...
... create , after the fashion of literature , the kind of hero More wanted . More did not understand the fashion of ... creates heroes that it is so scarce . So in religion : we could not afford very many saints ; and since the Reformation ...
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... creating images of the greatness that destroys us , so near it is to our hearts ' desire . We would create experience no matter how fatal it might be for us to live what we have created , but if we could not create such images we would ...
... creating images of the greatness that destroys us , so near it is to our hearts ' desire . We would create experience no matter how fatal it might be for us to live what we have created , but if we could not create such images we would ...
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