The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... individual than the vast living expression of a whole epoch and a semi - barbar- ous civilisation . In order to make him a true classic , it was necessary to attribute to him later a design , a plan , literary invention , qualities of ...
... individual than the vast living expression of a whole epoch and a semi - barbar- ous civilisation . In order to make him a true classic , it was necessary to attribute to him later a design , a plan , literary invention , qualities of ...
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... chaos to order with Milton . But both arguing from their own point of view , they would only agree as regards divine pictures of poetry and nature Such are our classics ; each individual imagination may finish WHAT IS A CLASSIC ? 137.
... chaos to order with Milton . But both arguing from their own point of view , they would only agree as regards divine pictures of poetry and nature Such are our classics ; each individual imagination may finish WHAT IS A CLASSIC ? 137.
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Charles William Eliot. Such are our classics ; each individual imagination may finish the sketch and choose the group preferred . For it is necessary to make a choice , and the first condition of taste , after obtaining knowledge of all ...
Charles William Eliot. Such are our classics ; each individual imagination may finish the sketch and choose the group preferred . For it is necessary to make a choice , and the first condition of taste , after obtaining knowledge of all ...
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... individual way ; it has a proper name , per- sonal qualities , and a rôle which it develops at its own will and with full consciousness . The same hero appears as at once man and animal , without it being possible to trace the line of ...
... individual way ; it has a proper name , per- sonal qualities , and a rôle which it develops at its own will and with full consciousness . The same hero appears as at once man and animal , without it being possible to trace the line of ...
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... individual character , hunting and taking a personal part in warfare , while in the more modern tales he is only 5 M. de la Villemarqué published in 1842 under the title of Contes popu laires des anciens Bretons , a French translation ...
... individual character , hunting and taking a personal part in warfare , while in the more modern tales he is only 5 M. de la Villemarqué published in 1842 under the title of Contes popu laires des anciens Bretons , a French translation ...
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