The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 272
... connexion of the so - called æsthetic and artistic facts with the other facts of the mental life . This programme he was him- self destined to carry out in his own æsthetic philosophy , a glance at which is necessary if we are properly ...
... connexion of the so - called æsthetic and artistic facts with the other facts of the mental life . This programme he was him- self destined to carry out in his own æsthetic philosophy , a glance at which is necessary if we are properly ...
Page 276
... connexion Croce would probably quote a paradoxical saying of de Sanctis à propos of Dante . ' The poet , ' says de Sanctis , ' sets to work endowed with the poetic theory , the forms , the ideas , and the preoccupations of his time ...
... connexion Croce would probably quote a paradoxical saying of de Sanctis à propos of Dante . ' The poet , ' says de Sanctis , ' sets to work endowed with the poetic theory , the forms , the ideas , and the preoccupations of his time ...
Page 281
... connexion that Croce requires that he should possess historical culture , which will alone enable him to recover the condi- tions under which the poet produced his work . No man living has paid higher tribute than Croce to the ...
... connexion that Croce requires that he should possess historical culture , which will alone enable him to recover the condi- tions under which the poet produced his work . No man living has paid higher tribute than Croce to the ...
Page 291
... connexion , and it is still an advantage to General Smuts to be able to reconcile the Imperial connection with practical in- dependence for South Africa . With the exception of South Africa , however , the degree of satisfaction of a ...
... connexion , and it is still an advantage to General Smuts to be able to reconcile the Imperial connection with practical in- dependence for South Africa . With the exception of South Africa , however , the degree of satisfaction of a ...
Page 292
... connexion for her safety . This has its reactions on Australia's attitude at the Conference . The League of Nations Covenant finds Mr Hughes in opposition . The international mind of General Smuts relies on the League of Nations and ...
... connexion for her safety . This has its reactions on Australia's attitude at the Conference . The League of Nations Covenant finds Mr Hughes in opposition . The international mind of General Smuts relies on the League of Nations and ...
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