Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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Página 148
... less intricate and more plausible than the poet constructed for him . And , as we have suggested , it is the poet , not the imperial adventurer , whose mind is revealed in the Prince of Hohenstiel- Schwangau . The revelation , if one ...
... less intricate and more plausible than the poet constructed for him . And , as we have suggested , it is the poet , not the imperial adventurer , whose mind is revealed in the Prince of Hohenstiel- Schwangau . The revelation , if one ...
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... less than a Greek temple , it is because the Gothic artists had less feel- ing for the beautiful than Athenian artists . The great single lines of the Middle Age façade attest a profound love of harmony in the artist who conceived it ...
... less than a Greek temple , it is because the Gothic artists had less feel- ing for the beautiful than Athenian artists . The great single lines of the Middle Age façade attest a profound love of harmony in the artist who conceived it ...
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... less content merely to impress the reader , less content to be formed for that end alone : it seeks rather to express a great deal , and to reflect a great deal of what is passing in the mind of the poet . A strong aspiration toward ...
... less content merely to impress the reader , less content to be formed for that end alone : it seeks rather to express a great deal , and to reflect a great deal of what is passing in the mind of the poet . A strong aspiration toward ...
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