Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... philosophical acquaintance . Even that imaginative power which was justly praised earlier failed him here , except perhaps in Great Ex- pectations , or showed itself only in melodramatic fan- tasies like the death - scene of Krook in ...
... philosophical acquaintance . Even that imaginative power which was justly praised earlier failed him here , except perhaps in Great Ex- pectations , or showed itself only in melodramatic fan- tasies like the death - scene of Krook in ...
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... philosophical critic , chiefly in the Temps , and published at intervals ten volumes of collected Études , besides some others on single subjects . His knowledge of English and German as well as French literature was wide and exact ...
... philosophical critic , chiefly in the Temps , and published at intervals ten volumes of collected Études , besides some others on single subjects . His knowledge of English and German as well as French literature was wide and exact ...
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... philosophical head , ” and formulated their views less systematically . But they came nearer to Flaubert than to Zola in insisting on the importance of style in the literary work of art ; nearer to Zola than to Flaubert in preferring ...
... philosophical head , ” and formulated their views less systematically . But they came nearer to Flaubert than to Zola in insisting on the importance of style in the literary work of art ; nearer to Zola than to Flaubert in preferring ...
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... philosophical and religious , purpose . He was sharp - sighted enough in his way ; and was one of the first to detect , and the first to characterise as " the pathetic fallacy , " that identification of external things with the temper ...
... philosophical and religious , purpose . He was sharp - sighted enough in his way ; and was one of the first to detect , and the first to characterise as " the pathetic fallacy , " that identification of external things with the temper ...
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... philosophical or religious objection denounced it as involving an effeminate dilettantism in the estimate of art and letters themselves . But we are approaching subjects which hardly concern us . It is probably enough to say here that ...
... philosophical or religious objection denounced it as involving an effeminate dilettantism in the estimate of art and letters themselves . But we are approaching subjects which hardly concern us . It is probably enough to say here that ...
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