Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... course ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY : Hegel's Theory of Tragedy *. Chilish ; novels and good novels , as there are bad pic- tures and good pictures ; but that is the only distinction in which I see any meaning , and I can as little imagine ...
... course ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY : Hegel's Theory of Tragedy *. Chilish ; novels and good novels , as there are bad pic- tures and good pictures ; but that is the only distinction in which I see any meaning , and I can as little imagine ...
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... course , is not the same thing as saying that these changes are scientifically determined ) . But no such scientific measure- ment of the resulting changes in the social and spiritual superstructure of life is possible . The changes ...
... course , is not the same thing as saying that these changes are scientifically determined ) . But no such scientific measure- ment of the resulting changes in the social and spiritual superstructure of life is possible . The changes ...
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... course , has been dealing with this reality all along , but in the wrong way . For Freud there are two ways of dealing with external reality . One is practical , effective , positive ; this is the way of the con- scious self , of the ...
... course , has been dealing with this reality all along , but in the wrong way . For Freud there are two ways of dealing with external reality . One is practical , effective , positive ; this is the way of the con- scious self , of the ...
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