CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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11. oldal
... described as the consolers . They diminish the importance of the issues at stake . They take the long - run , everyday estimate of things as the true one . They side with common - sense . They find their comedy in the evanescence of ...
... described as the consolers . They diminish the importance of the issues at stake . They take the long - run , everyday estimate of things as the true one . They side with common - sense . They find their comedy in the evanescence of ...
238. oldal
... described before . He has made his contemporaries more aware of their own responses , moral , amoral , æsthetic and intellec- tual ; their indifference , impatience , obtusity , dis- appointment , sensibility . He has diagnosed subtly ...
... described before . He has made his contemporaries more aware of their own responses , moral , amoral , æsthetic and intellec- tual ; their indifference , impatience , obtusity , dis- appointment , sensibility . He has diagnosed subtly ...
302. oldal
... described in fiction . Those who wrote later went farther ; and latterly we have had novels written by authors who are fascinated by this irrelevant helter - skelter of thoughts , half - thoughts , and sensations . Now the fact that ...
... described in fiction . Those who wrote later went farther ; and latterly we have had novels written by authors who are fascinated by this irrelevant helter - skelter of thoughts , half - thoughts , and sensations . Now the fact that ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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