Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, 1. kötetSlatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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268. oldal
... philosophy , she is obviously the author . " Yet one is bound to wonder ... It would be beyond her . " Who did write it , then ? By logical deduction , only one last possibility remains - I , myself . . . . But this can be ruled out ...
... philosophy , she is obviously the author . " Yet one is bound to wonder ... It would be beyond her . " Who did write it , then ? By logical deduction , only one last possibility remains - I , myself . . . . But this can be ruled out ...
286. oldal
... philosopher and scientist , " bringing to light the truth , " though it is never described as a truth that could be ... philosophical dialogue like The Sym- posium , or to allegories like Pilgrim's Progress , than would be true of Tom ...
... philosopher and scientist , " bringing to light the truth , " though it is never described as a truth that could be ... philosophical dialogue like The Sym- posium , or to allegories like Pilgrim's Progress , than would be true of Tom ...
394. oldal
... philosophical as- sumption of unphilosophical writers since Kant has been a kind of subjective art - ism : there is value , but it is only what the artist cre- ates out of the chaos . Now it is possible , I think , to derive even from ...
... philosophical as- sumption of unphilosophical writers since Kant has been a kind of subjective art - ism : there is value , but it is only what the artist cre- ates out of the chaos . Now it is possible , I think , to derive even from ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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