Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... common name , we assume them to have also a corresponding idea or form . Do you understand me ? I do . Let us take any common instance ; there are beds and tables in the world - plenty of them , are there not ? Yes . But there are only ...
... common name , we assume them to have also a corresponding idea or form . Do you understand me ? I do . Let us take any common instance ; there are beds and tables in the world - plenty of them , are there not ? Yes . But there are only ...
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... common judgement and under- standing should be laid asleep , and he had no instinctive and infallible perception of the true to make him reject the false ; the one served as a passport for the other . The emotion was in both cases ...
... common judgement and under- standing should be laid asleep , and he had no instinctive and infallible perception of the true to make him reject the false ; the one served as a passport for the other . The emotion was in both cases ...
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... common sense ; there is certainly a species of common sense which opposes it , at least serves to modify and restrain it . Whoever would assert an equality of genius and elegance between Ogilby and Milton , or Bunyan and Addison , would ...
... common sense ; there is certainly a species of common sense which opposes it , at least serves to modify and restrain it . Whoever would assert an equality of genius and elegance between Ogilby and Milton , or Bunyan and Addison , would ...
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