Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... writes : " Initations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind . " 23For Eate's treatment , see Achievement , ch . v , passim . Johnson's sense of form as process ...
... writes : " Initations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind . " 23For Eate's treatment , see Achievement , ch . v , passim . Johnson's sense of form as process ...
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... writes to Clough : " Yet to solve the Universe as you try to do is as irritating as Tennyson's dawdling with its painted shell is fatiguing to me to witness : and yet I own that to re - construct the Universe is not a satisfactory ...
... writes to Clough : " Yet to solve the Universe as you try to do is as irritating as Tennyson's dawdling with its painted shell is fatiguing to me to witness : and yet I own that to re - construct the Universe is not a satisfactory ...
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... writes from a similar viewpoint with the empirically verifiable . Charles W. Morris offers a more elaborate version of this position in " Science , Art and Technology , ' Kenyon Review , I ( 1939 ) , 409-423 . A. J. Ayer , in Language ...
... writes from a similar viewpoint with the empirically verifiable . Charles W. Morris offers a more elaborate version of this position in " Science , Art and Technology , ' Kenyon Review , I ( 1939 ) , 409-423 . A. J. Ayer , in Language ...
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