CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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182. oldal
... fact , often read the present in the light of the past , and then our impressions are immensely enriched ; the interest of any situation is intensified by remembering what has happened . But in life we do not know what is going to ...
... fact , often read the present in the light of the past , and then our impressions are immensely enriched ; the interest of any situation is intensified by remembering what has happened . But in life we do not know what is going to ...
250. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. is not the only interesting fact about Lawrence to the critic of to - day , any more than the appeal of Carlyle's message was the only interesting fact about him to the critical temperaments of his own time . Lawrence ...
Desmond MacCarthy. is not the only interesting fact about Lawrence to the critic of to - day , any more than the appeal of Carlyle's message was the only interesting fact about him to the critical temperaments of his own time . Lawrence ...
302. oldal
... fact completely ; they did not attend to such phenomena , because they did not conceive them to be part of rational human life , the only thing worth writing about . Nevertheless it was discovered that some suggestion of this fact ...
... fact completely ; they did not attend to such phenomena , because they did not conceive them to be part of rational human life , the only thing worth writing about . Nevertheless it was discovered that some suggestion of this fact ...
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