The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 73
... 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 ...
Page 240
... 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 ...
Page 55
... ideas and inspired writing . As a biographer he stands in the background , subordinating his ideas and adapting his style to the narrative of the facts , but as a critic he is able to let himself go , allowing his own ideas to expand in ...
... ideas and inspired writing . As a biographer he stands in the background , subordinating his ideas and adapting his style to the narrative of the facts , but as a critic he is able to let himself go , allowing his own ideas to expand in ...
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