Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... question of the function of literature . is not usually raised by poets or by those who like poetry : " The question is put , rather , by utilitarians and moralists , or by statesmen and philoso- phers , that is , by the representatives ...
... question of the function of literature . is not usually raised by poets or by those who like poetry : " The question is put , rather , by utilitarians and moralists , or by statesmen and philoso- phers , that is , by the representatives ...
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... questions concerning the function of poetry are somehow indelicate . But their disinter- estedness is often of the surface only , and beneath ubiquitous dis- cussions of poetry and belief or of the nature of poetry is the concealed question ...
... questions concerning the function of poetry are somehow indelicate . But their disinter- estedness is often of the surface only , and beneath ubiquitous dis- cussions of poetry and belief or of the nature of poetry is the concealed question ...
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... question of function , of possible re- lations to the real world , he may find that others , some of whom hold the purse - strings , persist in asking that indelicate question . And if the discrete world position is taken to mean that ...
... question of function , of possible re- lations to the real world , he may find that others , some of whom hold the purse - strings , persist in asking that indelicate question . And if the discrete world position is taken to mean that ...
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