Essays in Criticism, Том 2Macmillan et Compagnie, 1903 |
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... virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . virtue is irresistible . And the Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the great ...
... virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . virtue is irresistible . And the Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the great ...
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Matthew Arnold. has a virtue of manner and movement such as we shall not find in all the verse of romance - poetry ; -but this is saying nothing . The virtue is such as we shall not find , perhaps , in all English poetry , outside the ...
Matthew Arnold. has a virtue of manner and movement such as we shall not find in all the verse of romance - poetry ; -but this is saying nothing . The virtue is such as we shall not find , perhaps , in all English poetry , outside the ...
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... virtue of giving us what we can rest upon will be more and more highly esteemed . A voice from the slums of Paris , fifty or sixty years after Chaucer , the voice of poor Villon out of his life of riot and crime , has at its happy ...
... virtue of giving us what we can rest upon will be more and more highly esteemed . A voice from the slums of Paris , fifty or sixty years after Chaucer , the voice of poor Villon out of his life of riot and crime , has at its happy ...
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... virtue is sustained . To our praise , therefore , of Chaucer as a poet there must be this limitation ; he lacks the high seriousness of the great classics , and therewith an important part of their virtue . Still , the main fact for us ...
... virtue is sustained . To our praise , therefore , of Chaucer as a poet there must be this limitation ; he lacks the high seriousness of the great classics , and therewith an important part of their virtue . Still , the main fact for us ...
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... virtue of matter and manner which goes with that high seriousness is wanting to his work . At moments he touches it in a profound and passion- ate melancholy , as in those four immortal lines taken by Byron as a motto for The Bride of ...
... virtue of matter and manner which goes with that high seriousness is wanting to his work . At moments he touches it in a profound and passion- ate melancholy , as in those four immortal lines taken by Byron as a motto for The Bride of ...
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