CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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154. oldal
... sense of the world and of the people in it . It might seem from this to be a matter of indifference whether he conveys this discursively by trumpeting it through mouth- piece - characters and interpolated comment , or by presenting his ...
... sense of the world and of the people in it . It might seem from this to be a matter of indifference whether he conveys this discursively by trumpeting it through mouth- piece - characters and interpolated comment , or by presenting his ...
248. oldal
... sense of fun sprang from a constantly tragic sense of life ; he too was a prodigious egotist , yet in himself strangely lovable and fascinating , his egotism find- ing relief in minatory " uplift " diatribes , and show- ing itself in ...
... sense of fun sprang from a constantly tragic sense of life ; he too was a prodigious egotist , yet in himself strangely lovable and fascinating , his egotism find- ing relief in minatory " uplift " diatribes , and show- ing itself in ...
252. oldal
... sense alone , that he strove to apprehend the nature of things , but with his whole being at once . His peculiarity ... senses . Only of the judgments of the mind as to the nature of things was he distrustful , and he distrusted them ...
... sense alone , that he strove to apprehend the nature of things , but with his whole being at once . His peculiarity ... senses . Only of the judgments of the mind as to the nature of things was he distrustful , and he distrusted them ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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