The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1953 |
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... ideas . Words , however we use them , are the vehicles of thought , so that even in the most aesthetic experience thought is continually stimulated . This universality of literature - its expression of imagination , emotion , feeling ...
... ideas . Words , however we use them , are the vehicles of thought , so that even in the most aesthetic experience thought is continually stimulated . This universality of literature - its expression of imagination , emotion , feeling ...
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... ideas as they exist in the minds of persons , and with their effect on other persons . The philosopher is concerned with abstract ideas impersonally worked out . Yet it seems to me that the literary prophet is often nearer to the heart ...
... ideas as they exist in the minds of persons , and with their effect on other persons . The philosopher is concerned with abstract ideas impersonally worked out . Yet it seems to me that the literary prophet is often nearer to the heart ...
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... ideas . Ideas , especially social ideas , have almost always come to us from the fer- ment of mental activity so typical a feature of close - packed human communities , as in urban areas , and we have hitherto only accepted them when we ...
... ideas . Ideas , especially social ideas , have almost always come to us from the fer- ment of mental activity so typical a feature of close - packed human communities , as in urban areas , and we have hitherto only accepted them when we ...
Contents
OUR SCOTTISH ADDISON By W M Parker | 7 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
BRITISH CHURCHES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS RELA | 28 |
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