CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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46. oldal
... worth the picking on any subject and in any emergency , secured him constant relays of powerful friends along the road . But one thing stands out from his story : he never wanted to be either a priest or a man of letters . In the year ...
... worth the picking on any subject and in any emergency , secured him constant relays of powerful friends along the road . But one thing stands out from his story : he never wanted to be either a priest or a man of letters . In the year ...
71. oldal
... worth ; it is the thor- oughness of man's striving that is his glory . This life is not his only chance ; there are brave ad- ventures new " before him still- " leave Now for dogs and apes , Man has Forever ! " This shout of high ...
... worth ; it is the thor- oughness of man's striving that is his glory . This life is not his only chance ; there are brave ad- ventures new " before him still- " leave Now for dogs and apes , Man has Forever ! " This shout of high ...
202. oldal
... worth having . It is for this reason that some of Proust's readers have found comfort in his book . Analysis certainly could not go further in destruc- tion , but something - what is it ? -remains - some- thing that makes the world for ...
... worth having . It is for this reason that some of Proust's readers have found comfort in his book . Analysis certainly could not go further in destruc- tion , but something - what is it ? -remains - some- thing that makes the world for ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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