Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... theory of value , but we must also have a moral theory of value . The two are incompatible , but both must be held , and that is just the prob- lem . " But Eliot can believe Richards ' theory and his own , too , whereas , he points out ...
... theory of value , but we must also have a moral theory of value . The two are incompatible , but both must be held , and that is just the prob- lem . " But Eliot can believe Richards ' theory and his own , too , whereas , he points out ...
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... theory of knowledge , is immediately set apart from most of his contemporaries . But the Bradley - Eliot relationship has received very little scrutiny until recently , and Eliot's vastly influential criticism is sometimes assimilated ...
... theory of knowledge , is immediately set apart from most of his contemporaries . But the Bradley - Eliot relationship has received very little scrutiny until recently , and Eliot's vastly influential criticism is sometimes assimilated ...
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... theories , they hesitate to formulate a humanistic view of the relation of art to the rest of life . Some of them perhaps are building upon the theory of an aes- thetic faculty in man which is set apart from the rest of his nature . In ...
... theories , they hesitate to formulate a humanistic view of the relation of art to the rest of life . Some of them perhaps are building upon the theory of an aes- thetic faculty in man which is set apart from the rest of his nature . In ...
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