CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... respect to the thought which might be abstracted from them and expressed in prose , but also in respect to the aura of literary and religious associations which envelops them . ” His verses , intellectual as their texture is , express a ...
... respect to the thought which might be abstracted from them and expressed in prose , but also in respect to the aura of literary and religious associations which envelops them . ” His verses , intellectual as their texture is , express a ...
185. oldal
... respect to compare him to Rousseau : the salient fact about him was that he had discovered new forms of sensibility . Rousseau made people in the eighteenth century attend to emotions and impressions they had felt , but ignored as ...
... respect to compare him to Rousseau : the salient fact about him was that he had discovered new forms of sensibility . Rousseau made people in the eighteenth century attend to emotions and impressions they had felt , but ignored as ...
236. oldal
... respect and like at least a few other people as it is to respect ourselves . And this Mr. Aldous Huxley seldom , or never , allows us to do . True , there is one character in Point - Counter - Point in whose behalf our admira- tion is ...
... respect and like at least a few other people as it is to respect ourselves . And this Mr. Aldous Huxley seldom , or never , allows us to do . True , there is one character in Point - Counter - Point in whose behalf our admira- tion is ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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