Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... philosophical attitude . The attitude did not change . Mr. Rut- land makes an astute analysis of it : It is an interesting paradox that Hardy should have placed so high a value upon intellectual rea- son , while his own mental life was ...
... philosophical attitude . The attitude did not change . Mr. Rut- land makes an astute analysis of it : It is an interesting paradox that Hardy should have placed so high a value upon intellectual rea- son , while his own mental life was ...
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... philosophical na- ture of the insight , its moral scope and defect , the influence upon it of the Democritan atom , once grasped intellectually as Santayana shows us how to grasp them , seem a good substitute for the poem and far more ...
... philosophical na- ture of the insight , its moral scope and defect , the influence upon it of the Democritan atom , once grasped intellectually as Santayana shows us how to grasp them , seem a good substitute for the poem and far more ...
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... philosophies in action . It is the technique of such philosophies that Mr. Burke explores , as he pursues it ... philosophical , the sociological or historical , the tendentious , the semasiological , and the psychological ap ...
... philosophies in action . It is the technique of such philosophies that Mr. Burke explores , as he pursues it ... philosophical , the sociological or historical , the tendentious , the semasiological , and the psychological ap ...
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