CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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252. oldal
... sense alone , that he strove to apprehend the nature of things , but with his whole being at once . His peculiarity ... senses . Only of the judgments of the mind as to the nature of things was he distrustful , and he distrusted them ...
... sense alone , that he strove to apprehend the nature of things , but with his whole being at once . His peculiarity ... senses . Only of the judgments of the mind as to the nature of things was he distrustful , and he distrusted them ...
257. oldal
... sense to those to whom belief in civilization seems a first condition of sanity , since in so far as they can place man in nature , he appears to be an insurgent child who , in a world without justice , love , or sense , has succeeded ...
... sense to those to whom belief in civilization seems a first condition of sanity , since in so far as they can place man in nature , he appears to be an insurgent child who , in a world without justice , love , or sense , has succeeded ...
269. oldal
... sense . But what we mean by " word - music " is not the mere sound of words . " Cancer " is a word with an agreeable sound , and " cellar - door " is magnificent , yet they cannot be used as notes in chords apart from their sense . Such ...
... sense . But what we mean by " word - music " is not the mere sound of words . " Cancer " is a word with an agreeable sound , and " cellar - door " is magnificent , yet they cannot be used as notes in chords apart from their sense . Such ...
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