The Living Principle: English as a Discipline of ThoughtChatto & Windus, 1975 - 264 oldal Na een beschouwing over de relaties tussen wijsgerig denken en Engelse taal volgen analyses van proza en poëzie uit het Engelse taalgebied, in het bijzonder van het werk van T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) |
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122. oldal
... offered for its own sake and ( apart from being beautiful and striking ) not for anything it does ; it demands immediate approval , in its own right , as something self- sufficient and satisfying - we mustn't , for instance , ask what ...
... offered for its own sake and ( apart from being beautiful and striking ) not for anything it does ; it demands immediate approval , in its own right , as something self- sufficient and satisfying - we mustn't , for instance , ask what ...
136. oldal
... offering his substitute for the passage from Blackfriars as giving us the thought and meaning of the original . It is ... offered as a basic aid to intelligent critical thought . I wish I could call that an astonishing paradox : it is ...
... offering his substitute for the passage from Blackfriars as giving us the thought and meaning of the original . It is ... offered as a basic aid to intelligent critical thought . I wish I could call that an astonishing paradox : it is ...
208. oldal
... offered and what it was , said that it was not ' about ' anything , but stood instead of the words ' eternity ' and ' regret ' , his account was a felicitous pointer to the astonishing kind of originality Eliot's genius exhibits in ...
... offered and what it was , said that it was not ' about ' anything , but stood instead of the words ' eternity ' and ' regret ' , his account was a felicitous pointer to the astonishing kind of originality Eliot's genius exhibits in ...
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Preface page | 9 |
THOUGHT LANGUAGE | 19 |
Thought and Emotional Quality | 71 |
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achievement actually affirmation ahnung alter ego Andreski Antony and Cleopatra apprehension assertion attitude belongs Blake Blake's Burnt Norton Cartesian dualism challenge close complex concrete consciousness context contrast conveyed Coriolanus course critical dance death discipline distinctive East Coker effect Eliot emotional English language entails essential evocation evoked experience explicit F. H. Bradley F. R. Leavis fact feel force Four Quartets genius gives human creativity human kind human world imagery implicit implicitly inevitable insistence intellectual intelligence intensity intimate judgment literary Little Dorrit Little Gidding living logic manifest Marjorie Grene meaning merely metaphor mind movement nature obvious offered opening paradox paragraph passage pattern philosophical phrase plain play poem poet poetic poetry Polanyi present prompted question quoted reader reality realization recognition recognize recoil relation represented responsibility seems sense sentence Shakespeare significance stanza subtlety suggestion T. S. Eliot theme thing thought truth word write