The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 194
... things and the detail of ideas pass equally into his verse , when both alike lie in the path that has led him to his ideal ... thing as belief in the propo- sitions of physical science , which is concerned with a primary reality . The ...
... things and the detail of ideas pass equally into his verse , when both alike lie in the path that has led him to his ideal ... thing as belief in the propo- sitions of physical science , which is concerned with a primary reality . The ...
Stran 213
... thing which submits itself to one kind of perception in one age and an- other kind of perception in another age , as it exerts in each age a different kind of power . This makes it a thing we can never wholly understand - other things ...
... thing which submits itself to one kind of perception in one age and an- other kind of perception in another age , as it exerts in each age a different kind of power . This makes it a thing we can never wholly understand - other things ...
Stran 221
... thing . " But " the pure emergence " is not necessarily in a straight line ; it is more like fol- lowing stepping - stones across a field in a kind of straight- crookedness . What is memorable in the writing is the " resolved perplexity ...
... thing . " But " the pure emergence " is not necessarily in a straight line ; it is more like fol- lowing stepping - stones across a field in a kind of straight- crookedness . What is memorable in the writing is the " resolved perplexity ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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