MLN.Johns Hopkins Press, 1917 MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American scholarship. Critical studies in the modern languages--Italian, Hispanic, German, French--and recent work in comparative literature are the basis for articles and notes in MLN. Four single-language issues and one comparative literature issue are published each year. |
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Página 315 - My mother Earth! And thou fresh breaking Day, and you, ye Mountains, Why are ye beautiful? I cannot love ye. And thou, the bright eye of the universe, That openest over all, and unto all Art a delight— thou shin'st not on my heart.
Página 38 - Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and all things shall be added unto you.
Página 119 - Address'd his way, not with indented wave, Prone on the ground, as since, but on his rear, Circular base of rising folds, that tower'd Fold above fold a surging maze...
Página 190 - Down dropt, and all the faded roses shed. Speechless he stood and pale, till thus at length First to himself he inward silence broke...
Página 200 - Perchè negli atti d' allegrezza spenti Di fuor si legge com' io dentro avvampi ; Sì ch' io mi credo omai che monti, e piagge, E fiumi, e selve sappian di che tempre Sia la mia vita, ch' è celata altrui. Ma pur sì aspre vie, nè sì selvagge Cercar non so, ch' Amor non venga sempre Ragionando con meco, ed io con lui.
Página 448 - That is to say, taste must reproduce the work of art within itself in order to understand and judge it; and at that moment aesthetic judgment becomes nothing more nor less than creative art itself.
Página 219 - Davy, to take toll o' the bawds there, as in my time ; nor a Kindheart, if anybody's teeth should chance to ache, in his play ; nor a juggler with a well-educated ape, to come over the chain for a King of England, and back again for the Prince, and sit still on his arse for the Pope and the King of Spain.
Página 198 - Vos eritis testes, si quos habet arbor amores, fagus et Arcadio pinus amica deo. 20 A quotiens teneras resonant mea verba sub umbras, scribitur et vestris 'Cynthia...
Página 443 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks : Methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam ; purging and unsealing her long abused sight at the fountain itself of heavenly radiance...
Página 198 - HAEC certe deserta loca et taciturna querenti, et vacuum Zephyri possidet aura nemus. hic licet occultos proferre impune dolores, si modo sola queant saxa tenere fidem.