CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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22. oldal
... reason ; and when reason is vivid and powerful it gives courage and authority to those interests which it sees destined to success , whilst it damps or extinguishes those others which it sees are destined to failure . Reason thus ...
... reason ; and when reason is vivid and powerful it gives courage and authority to those interests which it sees destined to success , whilst it damps or extinguishes those others which it sees are destined to failure . Reason thus ...
71. oldal
... reason ; to the religious reason as well as the philo- sophic , for both insist upon the primary importance of determining what is most worth pursuing . In Browning faith was rather an emotion of exultant conviction that " all's right ...
... reason ; to the religious reason as well as the philo- sophic , for both insist upon the primary importance of determining what is most worth pursuing . In Browning faith was rather an emotion of exultant conviction that " all's right ...
252. oldal
... reason interrupted and destroyed that deep vascular response to them which he most valued . It is certainly a very serious limitation in one who set out to respond to life as a complete man that he should have omitted , as far as was ...
... reason interrupted and destroyed that deep vascular response to them which he most valued . It is certainly a very serious limitation in one who set out to respond to life as a complete man that he should have omitted , as far as was ...
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