Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... things , gathering facts of one type , but he can do this only because of his own predisposition to consider things under one aspect while ignoring others . It would seem that only the person who can grasp the whole , the absolute , can ...
... things , gathering facts of one type , but he can do this only because of his own predisposition to consider things under one aspect while ignoring others . It would seem that only the person who can grasp the whole , the absolute , can ...
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... things from an organic point of view : " They had looked at the world with the steady gaze that did not see any part ... thing in itself has importance , has its own structure of being , and at the same time participates in larger values ...
... things from an organic point of view : " They had looked at the world with the steady gaze that did not see any part ... thing in itself has importance , has its own structure of being , and at the same time participates in larger values ...
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... thing , in its effects upon the emotions , to say ' Patience is a virtue , ' and quite another thing , in its effects ... things terrestrial , ' I could , for my own part , desire no better comfort than Homer's line which I quoted just ...
... thing , in its effects upon the emotions , to say ' Patience is a virtue , ' and quite another thing , in its effects ... things terrestrial , ' I could , for my own part , desire no better comfort than Homer's line which I quoted just ...
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