The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 44
... existence had decided to measure itself by a new standard . And the secret of that standard is shared with us . Shake- speare , who denies his reader nothing , denies him least of all the excitement of feeling that he is where things ...
... existence had decided to measure itself by a new standard . And the secret of that standard is shared with us . Shake- speare , who denies his reader nothing , denies him least of all the excitement of feeling that he is where things ...
Side 74
... existence was ; how intense , indeed , all existence was to her , and how 74 From Shakespeare to Solzhenitsyn.
... existence was ; how intense , indeed , all existence was to her , and how 74 From Shakespeare to Solzhenitsyn.
Side 152
... existence less upon the writer and the reader than upon itself . It originates , educates , nourishes , and warms itself . There is perhaps no magic circle here , or at any rate no secret which Mr. Schwartz would claim that he alone ...
... existence less upon the writer and the reader than upon itself . It originates , educates , nourishes , and warms itself . There is perhaps no magic circle here , or at any rate no secret which Mr. Schwartz would claim that he alone ...
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