The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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Էջ 47
... vital and therefore good . A crime in Lucrece or Macbeth may be compared to a foul smell : but neither the inward reality of moral evil nor the sensuous reality of foul smells necessarily meets Shakespeare's final , that is artistic ...
... vital and therefore good . A crime in Lucrece or Macbeth may be compared to a foul smell : but neither the inward reality of moral evil nor the sensuous reality of foul smells necessarily meets Shakespeare's final , that is artistic ...
Էջ 132
... vital context is ready for any striking impression as in the generally admired lines on fishes ( 141-6 ) , where ' bright- ey'd ' graduates into ' silver ' and ' shining ' and sets a context for ' yellow ' , ' bedropp'd with gold ...
... vital context is ready for any striking impression as in the generally admired lines on fishes ( 141-6 ) , where ' bright- ey'd ' graduates into ' silver ' and ' shining ' and sets a context for ' yellow ' , ' bedropp'd with gold ...
Էջ 172
... somewhat obscure relation borne by Macbeth's ( or Richard III's ) necessary condemnation within the play to the equally important artistic delight the spectator derives from his crime : Pope's thinking all 172 THE VITAL FLAME.
... somewhat obscure relation borne by Macbeth's ( or Richard III's ) necessary condemnation within the play to the equally important artistic delight the spectator derives from his crime : Pope's thinking all 172 THE VITAL FLAME.
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