The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... minds . In Keats and Shelley , both of them poets of youth who had been spurned by the literary world , they found the ... mind to a sound and healthy tone ; do you not find him and Byron as the opposite ends of a balance - as the one ...
... minds . In Keats and Shelley , both of them poets of youth who had been spurned by the literary world , they found the ... mind to a sound and healthy tone ; do you not find him and Byron as the opposite ends of a balance - as the one ...
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... mind of Europe . Classical theories of art are based ultimately on the classical metaphysic , on the assumption that reality is independent of the perceiving mind and that the artist's function is to represent it . The foundations of ...
... mind of Europe . Classical theories of art are based ultimately on the classical metaphysic , on the assumption that reality is independent of the perceiving mind and that the artist's function is to represent it . The foundations of ...
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... mind set in ultimate order , so I fancied , for the few years more . ' Allowing for the hyperbole of a love - letter , this still appears a curious state of mind for an attractive and , by now , sociable man of letters . 6 The ...
... mind set in ultimate order , so I fancied , for the few years more . ' Allowing for the hyperbole of a love - letter , this still appears a curious state of mind for an attractive and , by now , sociable man of letters . 6 The ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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