CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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138. oldal
... course , it does not turn out as pleasant as all that ; but they have slipped into being authors . Not a few men of genius have begun like that . Of course , there have been self - dedicated spirits among them ; but if Milton trained ...
... course , it does not turn out as pleasant as all that ; but they have slipped into being authors . Not a few men of genius have begun like that . Of course , there have been self - dedicated spirits among them ; but if Milton trained ...
139. oldal
... course notoriety and big sales , but the kind of eminence which you honour in writers ) can only be won by genuine superiority and achievement . You cannot possibly tell if you are gifted in this excep- tional way ; therefore , if it is ...
... course notoriety and big sales , but the kind of eminence which you honour in writers ) can only be won by genuine superiority and achievement . You cannot possibly tell if you are gifted in this excep- tional way ; therefore , if it is ...
145. oldal
... course the mean- ing of words is modified enormously by context , still traditional writers have always used them as more or less stable entities , not as symbols with a value which might be different for each writer . Some of our own ...
... course the mean- ing of words is modified enormously by context , still traditional writers have always used them as more or less stable entities , not as symbols with a value which might be different for each writer . Some of our own ...
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DEAN INGE | 25 |
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