The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 235
... theory that the Nordic race is intrinsically superior to all others ; for they them- selves are not , like the Scandinavians , pure Nordics . The Germans are a mixture of Nordic and Alpine man ; the British of Nordic and Mediterranean ...
... theory that the Nordic race is intrinsically superior to all others ; for they them- selves are not , like the Scandinavians , pure Nordics . The Germans are a mixture of Nordic and Alpine man ; the British of Nordic and Mediterranean ...
Page 270
... theory which experience has shown will work to one that is either too exaltedly ideal to endure being put to practical proof , or else breaks down at once when thus tested . No one who has had frequent occasion to study the theories of ...
... theory which experience has shown will work to one that is either too exaltedly ideal to endure being put to practical proof , or else breaks down at once when thus tested . No one who has had frequent occasion to study the theories of ...
Page 271
... theory . Croce concluded this early essay by demanding that a book should be written advocating , on the one hand , the banishment from art - criticism of a whole series of irrelevant concepts , the retainment of which merely creates ...
... theory . Croce concluded this early essay by demanding that a book should be written advocating , on the one hand , the banishment from art - criticism of a whole series of irrelevant concepts , the retainment of which merely creates ...
Page 274
... theory of art is missed , however , by those who would identify the printed poem with the artistic fact itself . The poem printed to be read with the voice , the melody played to be heard by the ears , or the picture painted to be seen ...
... theory of art is missed , however , by those who would identify the printed poem with the artistic fact itself . The poem printed to be read with the voice , the melody played to be heard by the ears , or the picture painted to be seen ...
Page 275
... theory together with his reply to them may be briefly referred to before turning to his method of literary criticism . The first is this . Do not many poets compose their poems by means of the very process of writing them down ? Did ...
... theory together with his reply to them may be briefly referred to before turning to his method of literary criticism . The first is this . Do not many poets compose their poems by means of the very process of writing them down ? Did ...
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