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... sense in which all poets , all artists , are contem- poraneous , whereas the science of the past merely belongs to the history of science . In the province of literature , the critical histori- cal sense the feeling for a living ...
... sense in which all poets , all artists , are contem- poraneous , whereas the science of the past merely belongs to the history of science . In the province of literature , the critical histori- cal sense the feeling for a living ...
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... senses with particular words , the poet aims at recording impulses already stirring within him , and when the reader ... sense in which scientific statements are true ; and it is the function of poetry to serve as the guardian of such ...
... senses with particular words , the poet aims at recording impulses already stirring within him , and when the reader ... sense in which scientific statements are true ; and it is the function of poetry to serve as the guardian of such ...
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... sense of form stronger than their sense of colour ; some men have a sense of colour stronger than their sense of form . The statue ( like the Parthenon ) seems to be something complete and final by itself , while the picture - with its ...
... sense of form stronger than their sense of colour ; some men have a sense of colour stronger than their sense of form . The statue ( like the Parthenon ) seems to be something complete and final by itself , while the picture - with its ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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