The Kenyon Review, Količina 7John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1945 |
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Stran 137
... kind of truncated theology . - - Since Huxley's quietism is simply the obverse of the cynicism that still pervades his work , the value of his current views depends mainly on their validity as negative comments upon secular ideals . Yet ...
... kind of truncated theology . - - Since Huxley's quietism is simply the obverse of the cynicism that still pervades his work , the value of his current views depends mainly on their validity as negative comments upon secular ideals . Yet ...
Stran 224
... kind of literary savagery , a fresh awareness of men pre- serving themselves in the flux of nature , a sense , as Eliot says , of " the frightful discovery of morality , " and a recognition that these things , in something very like ...
... kind of literary savagery , a fresh awareness of men pre- serving themselves in the flux of nature , a sense , as Eliot says , of " the frightful discovery of morality , " and a recognition that these things , in something very like ...
Stran 405
... kind of living they had done , how much they knew of it , what kind of map they had gone by . What kind of death would Slim have ? He would be doing something and he would never believe he was dead . Even after he was dead he would ...
... kind of living they had done , how much they knew of it , what kind of map they had gone by . What kind of death would Slim have ? He would be doing something and he would never believe he was dead . Even after he was dead he would ...
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