The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 436
... human mind had been so long held , is felt in every page . He stood bewildered , not appalled , on that dark shore which separates the ancient and the modern world ; and saw the glories of antiquity dawning through the abyss of time ...
... human mind had been so long held , is felt in every page . He stood bewildered , not appalled , on that dark shore which separates the ancient and the modern world ; and saw the glories of antiquity dawning through the abyss of time ...
Stran 441
... human work to raise and dignify human nature . But the truth is , you see that the idiot does not wish to degrade it ; on the contrary , he would willingly tell a lie in its favor , if that would be admitted ; but such is the miserable ...
... human work to raise and dignify human nature . But the truth is , you see that the idiot does not wish to degrade it ; on the contrary , he would willingly tell a lie in its favor , if that would be admitted ; but such is the miserable ...
Stran 445
... human nature - i . e . , the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and ... human concerns so full and affecting as at that moment when the suspension ceases , and the goings - on of human life are ...
... human nature - i . e . , the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and ... human concerns so full and affecting as at that moment when the suspension ceases , and the goings - on of human life are ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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