ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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Página 279
... condition are really synonymous . Poetry is , essentially , prior to this conflict and condition ; it is the utterance of a whole ex- perience , which demands to be completed by utterance as whole as itself . ' O for a life of ...
... condition are really synonymous . Poetry is , essentially , prior to this conflict and condition ; it is the utterance of a whole ex- perience , which demands to be completed by utterance as whole as itself . ' O for a life of ...
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... condition belong , on the poetic side , the intellectual indulgence of conceit , and the emotional indulgence of rhetoric , which are the ex- pression , in the poet , of the division of Thought and Emotion experienced by everyman . And ...
... condition belong , on the poetic side , the intellectual indulgence of conceit , and the emotional indulgence of rhetoric , which are the ex- pression , in the poet , of the division of Thought and Emotion experienced by everyman . And ...
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... conditions of love , but they are ecstasy . Outside the ecstasy , the condition of mortal existence is inexorable . Lovers are separate beings , who cannot read each other's hearts . And love , being what it is , cannot heave its heart ...
... conditions of love , but they are ecstasy . Outside the ecstasy , the condition of mortal existence is inexorable . Lovers are separate beings , who cannot read each other's hearts . And love , being what it is , cannot heave its heart ...
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