The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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deplorable incident , but gathering the scandals of tradi- tion into one experience may produce a grotesque picture , and to show up individuals under slightly disguised names is hardly playing the game . To attack a bad Master or even ...
deplorable incident , but gathering the scandals of tradi- tion into one experience may produce a grotesque picture , and to show up individuals under slightly disguised names is hardly playing the game . To attack a bad Master or even ...
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... experienced in the past by the Jews of Poland and Rumania , and by the Slovaks and the Ruthenians on both slopes of the Carpathians . Dr Seton Watson describes ( History , IV , 246 ) the lot of the Slovaks under Magyar rule . In 1875 ...
... experienced in the past by the Jews of Poland and Rumania , and by the Slovaks and the Ruthenians on both slopes of the Carpathians . Dr Seton Watson describes ( History , IV , 246 ) the lot of the Slovaks under Magyar rule . In 1875 ...
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... experience . Similarly , a man who has assimilated the Freudian psychology will respond with a new awareness to every manifestation of the sex impulse in the life before his eyes . Every atom of new knowledge that is really apprehended ...
... experience . Similarly , a man who has assimilated the Freudian psychology will respond with a new awareness to every manifestation of the sex impulse in the life before his eyes . Every atom of new knowledge that is really apprehended ...
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... experience being precisely the element which is ignored by philosophy and science . Only in so far as the extension of the sensibility which comes with an advance in knowledge is made to serve the perception of the quality of experience ...
... experience being precisely the element which is ignored by philosophy and science . Only in so far as the extension of the sensibility which comes with an advance in knowledge is made to serve the perception of the quality of experience ...
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... experience is perceived does com- plete and not merely supersede the familiar relations , it changes them all ; and when this new complex of per- ceptions is expressed in a work of literature , the work will be unfamiliar , however ...
... experience is perceived does com- plete and not merely supersede the familiar relations , it changes them all ; and when this new complex of per- ceptions is expressed in a work of literature , the work will be unfamiliar , however ...
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