CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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68. oldal
... moral questions , and overrated the drawback of his " difficulty . " They did not allow either for the allurement which lies in the suggestion that each new admirer will find himself among the few , and anticipate the verdict of ...
... moral questions , and overrated the drawback of his " difficulty . " They did not allow either for the allurement which lies in the suggestion that each new admirer will find himself among the few , and anticipate the verdict of ...
171. oldal
... moral ladder . Take away interest in recognizable types , the noble- man , the soldier , lawyer , squire , clerk , parson , doctor , shopkeeper , mechanic ; take away gusto in expressing moral indignation and confident joy in melting ...
... moral ladder . Take away interest in recognizable types , the noble- man , the soldier , lawyer , squire , clerk , parson , doctor , shopkeeper , mechanic ; take away gusto in expressing moral indignation and confident joy in melting ...
248. oldal
... moral teacher . ( Not a fundamentally fatal mistake , since in indi- vidual life aesthetic and moral judgments are often indistinguishable , but fatal when the moralist pre- tends also to legislate for society at large . Thus the ...
... moral teacher . ( Not a fundamentally fatal mistake , since in indi- vidual life aesthetic and moral judgments are often indistinguishable , but fatal when the moralist pre- tends also to legislate for society at large . Thus the ...
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