The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 210. kötetA. Constable, 1909 |
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240. oldal
... idea that governs Western life , and this idea rests on the Incarnation . We are not concerned here with the working of this idea generally , but we are concerned with its working in literature and as regards Nature . In this it is easy ...
... idea that governs Western life , and this idea rests on the Incarnation . We are not concerned here with the working of this idea generally , but we are concerned with its working in literature and as regards Nature . In this it is easy ...
408. oldal
... idea of affording support ever have called such a shape into being . Mr. Blomfield does indeed profess to derive even from such forms as these certain genuine intellectual impressions . Eternal strength , ' he says , ' gigantic strength ...
... idea of affording support ever have called such a shape into being . Mr. Blomfield does indeed profess to derive even from such forms as these certain genuine intellectual impressions . Eternal strength , ' he says , ' gigantic strength ...
442. oldal
... ideas for want of a high standard at ' hand by which to try them . Or , rather , for want of such a ' standard , it gives one idea too much prominence at the expense ' of others ; it orders its ideas amiss ; it is hurried away by ...
... ideas for want of a high standard at ' hand by which to try them . Or , rather , for want of such a ' standard , it gives one idea too much prominence at the expense ' of others ; it orders its ideas amiss ; it is hurried away by ...
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