Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... phrase such as ' the sun is rising ' not merely out of linguistic inertia , but also because that semi - mythical formulation represents in some degree our implication as human beings in that phenomenon . Yet the phrase represents only ...
... phrase such as ' the sun is rising ' not merely out of linguistic inertia , but also because that semi - mythical formulation represents in some degree our implication as human beings in that phenomenon . Yet the phrase represents only ...
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... phrase most suggestive of all of what I call human implication is ' yon high eastward hill ' . It was not necessary for Shakespeare , in putting this description of the dawn into Horatio's mouth , to specify a hill . But ' high eastward ...
... phrase most suggestive of all of what I call human implication is ' yon high eastward hill ' . It was not necessary for Shakespeare , in putting this description of the dawn into Horatio's mouth , to specify a hill . But ' high eastward ...
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... phrase into ' my May of life ' , to preserve the logic of the seasonal imagery , showed a lack of appreciation of the way in which the poetic mind works . In terms of poetic suggestiveness the move- ment from life as a journey along a ...
... phrase into ' my May of life ' , to preserve the logic of the seasonal imagery , showed a lack of appreciation of the way in which the poetic mind works . In terms of poetic suggestiveness the move- ment from life as a journey along a ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. N. Whitehead achieved artist autobiography believe called Castlewood century character Charlotte Brontë dark discourse dreams element Emma emotional Esmond experience eyes fact feel Flaubert Foul Papers George Seferis girl give Greek hand high eastward hill human images imagination implication J. B. Priestley kind knowledge language literary critic literature living London look Louise Colet Madame Bovary means memory metaphor mind modern moved myth Mythical nature never Newcomes novel novelist passage Pendennis perhaps play poem poet poet's poetic poetry R. A. Butler reader reality remember rhythm RICHARD CHURCH romantic romanticism scene scientific scientist seems Seferis Seferis's sense Shakespeare smell social soul Southwark Cathedral story style suggest symbol Thackeray Thackeray's theme things thought tion tone tragic Vanity Fair walk wanted West Riding whole woman words working-class writing written Yorkshire fiction young