English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 5British Council, 1954 - Art |
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CHAPMAN'S « HERO AND LEANDER » I. THE CLASSICAL WORLD It is
probably as dangerous to have too simple ideas about what the kinds were for
the Renaissance poet as it is to forget them and their requirements. Now,
perhaps, we are ...
CHAPMAN'S « HERO AND LEANDER » I. THE CLASSICAL WORLD It is
probably as dangerous to have too simple ideas about what the kinds were for
the Renaissance poet as it is to forget them and their requirements. Now,
perhaps, we are ...
Page 48
These latter are gold - finches ; and Chapman's description of their colours
seems to be accurate , except that there is no blue on them ( and by this
Chapman may have intended – or an authority may have intended — a reference
to blue ...
These latter are gold - finches ; and Chapman's description of their colours
seems to be accurate , except that there is no blue on them ( and by this
Chapman may have intended – or an authority may have intended — a reference
to blue ...
Page 208
We have seen the incarnation , the quick of the ever - whirling flood . We have
seen the invisible . We have seen , we have touched , we have partaken of the
very substance of creative change , creative mutation . If you tell me about the
lotus ...
We have seen the incarnation , the quick of the ever - whirling flood . We have
seen the invisible . We have seen , we have touched , we have partaken of the
very substance of creative change , creative mutation . If you tell me about the
lotus ...
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Contents
J Gordon Chapmans Hero and Leander | 42 |
H Lüdeke Shakespeare as preserver of English speech | 54 |
Franz Stanzel Tom Jones und Tristram Shandy | 64 |
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