Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... intellectual achievements and the intellectual temper of his age , he turned back upon the past , clinging with obstinate per- sistency to that old order of ideas , to that cos- mology of marvel and mystery , which he felt to be ...
... intellectual achievements and the intellectual temper of his age , he turned back upon the past , clinging with obstinate per- sistency to that old order of ideas , to that cos- mology of marvel and mystery , which he felt to be ...
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... as upon this of the supremacy of feeling in the quest of truth . 1 R. C. Jebb , The Growth and Influence of Classical Greek Poetry , p . 244 . His distrust of intellectual processes was pro- found ; his 32 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... as upon this of the supremacy of feeling in the quest of truth . 1 R. C. Jebb , The Growth and Influence of Classical Greek Poetry , p . 244 . His distrust of intellectual processes was pro- found ; his 32 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. His distrust of intellectual processes was pro- found ; his faith in the imaginative faculty - in immediate intuition - unbounded . It was thus that he reached the large conception of ...
Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. His distrust of intellectual processes was pro- found ; his faith in the imaginative faculty - in immediate intuition - unbounded . It was thus that he reached the large conception of ...
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... intellectual verification , and made intuition , not the logical faculty , the guide to , and ultimate criterion , of truth . So far , then , as we are able to establish anything like a phil- osophical basis for his thought , we find ...
... intellectual verification , and made intuition , not the logical faculty , the guide to , and ultimate criterion , of truth . So far , then , as we are able to establish anything like a phil- osophical basis for his thought , we find ...
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... intellectual principles here for once set forth ; but is not the true , the characteristic atmosphere of his poetry , after all , that of the fresh and sunny valleys of the south - lands far away ? 1 1 It should be noted that Keats's ...
... intellectual principles here for once set forth ; but is not the true , the characteristic atmosphere of his poetry , after all , that of the fresh and sunny valleys of the south - lands far away ? 1 1 It should be noted that Keats's ...
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