Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... appear . Now , what the engineer achieves with the fluid matter of water , the architect achieves with the rigid ... appears powerfully , in another more weakly ; in one more subject to reason , and softened by the light of knowledge ...
... appear . Now , what the engineer achieves with the fluid matter of water , the architect achieves with the rigid ... appears powerfully , in another more weakly ; in one more subject to reason , and softened by the light of knowledge ...
Sivu 519
... appears in a variety of forms , in the mask of a fight- ing hero and entangled , as it were , in the net of the individual will . In the latter case the visible god talks and acts so as to resemble an erring , striving , suffering ...
... appears in a variety of forms , in the mask of a fight- ing hero and entangled , as it were , in the net of the individual will . In the latter case the visible god talks and acts so as to resemble an erring , striving , suffering ...
Sivu 624
... appears in all human experi- ence , because in poetry the relation of the individual to the universal , the finite to the infinite , is more evident than in the world of action . The Greek word poiein2 is properly applied to an activity ...
... appears in all human experi- ence , because in poetry the relation of the individual to the universal , the finite to the infinite , is more evident than in the world of action . The Greek word poiein2 is properly applied to an activity ...
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