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... event , the artist with the fact of the event . . . . Either from his own experience , or from letters , memoirs and accounts , the artist realises a certain event to himself , and very often ( to take the example of a battle ) the ...
... event , the artist with the fact of the event . . . . Either from his own experience , or from letters , memoirs and accounts , the artist realises a certain event to himself , and very often ( to take the example of a battle ) the ...
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... event . But an ex- perience is an event which affects one so that it tests one , and one tests it . It calls on one to take account of it , to pass a judge- ment on it , to modify one's philosophy in the light of the added knowledge it ...
... event . But an ex- perience is an event which affects one so that it tests one , and one tests it . It calls on one to take account of it , to pass a judge- ment on it , to modify one's philosophy in the light of the added knowledge it ...
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... event it was , what sort of experience , what sort of image that produced A Midsummer Night's Dream . That I found hard to answer . It is not easy to convey that the events which impress a writer's mind may be so private and so peculiar ...
... event it was , what sort of experience , what sort of image that produced A Midsummer Night's Dream . That I found hard to answer . It is not easy to convey that the events which impress a writer's mind may be so private and so peculiar ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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