Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... Literature and Science , " we see that there are indeed ideas in poetry , but they do not come from the poet's ... literature touches , current at the time . " At some periods , production of great works of literature is not possible ...
... Literature and Science , " we see that there are indeed ideas in poetry , but they do not come from the poet's ... literature touches , current at the time . " At some periods , production of great works of literature is not possible ...
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... Literature , " Arnold says : " All intellectual pursuits our age judges according to their power of helping to satisfy this demand , " and then examines literature as " a mighty agent in intellectual deliverance . Indeed , he looks to ...
... Literature , " Arnold says : " All intellectual pursuits our age judges according to their power of helping to satisfy this demand , " and then examines literature as " a mighty agent in intellectual deliverance . Indeed , he looks to ...
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... literature with propaganda . The sophist position tends to value literature for the kinds of truth which are incidental . Emphasis placed upon the sophist posi- tion will be reflected in the amount of time spent in making cata- logs of ...
... literature with propaganda . The sophist position tends to value literature for the kinds of truth which are incidental . Emphasis placed upon the sophist posi- tion will be reflected in the amount of time spent in making cata- logs of ...
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