Critical Approaches to LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1956 - 404 من الصفحات Study of the methods, functions, and values of literary criticism, from the beginnings to the present day. |
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... thought , since it is from these that we ascribe certain qualities to their actions . There are in the natural order of things , therefore , two causes , Character and Thought , of their actions , and consequently of their success or ...
... thought , since it is from these that we ascribe certain qualities to their actions . There are in the natural order of things , therefore , two causes , Character and Thought , of their actions , and consequently of their success or ...
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... thought in a green shade . Either " reducing the whole material world to nothing material , i.e. to a green thought , " or " considering the material world as of no value compared to a green thought " ; either contemplating everything ...
... thought in a green shade . Either " reducing the whole material world to nothing material , i.e. to a green thought , " or " considering the material world as of no value compared to a green thought " ; either contemplating everything ...
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... thought with fact to those of thought with thought , to find which is to be creative ; there is necessarily here a suggestion of rising from one " level " of thought to another ; and in the next couplet not only does the mind transcend ...
... thought with fact to those of thought with thought , to find which is to be creative ; there is necessarily here a suggestion of rising from one " level " of thought to another ; and in the next couplet not only does the mind transcend ...
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