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... look to the essay on " Style " as itself an example of the quality of ' mind ' it extols . - -- Its qualities are probably of a quite different order . As often seems to happen in abstract writing and theorising , it tends to become ...
... look to the essay on " Style " as itself an example of the quality of ' mind ' it extols . - -- Its qualities are probably of a quite different order . As often seems to happen in abstract writing and theorising , it tends to become ...
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... look for a deeper understanding of critical opinion . Does the logical system of Boileau or Rapin in France owe anything to that growing satis- faction in a universe governed by immutable , mathematical law which Descartes conceived and ...
... look for a deeper understanding of critical opinion . Does the logical system of Boileau or Rapin in France owe anything to that growing satis- faction in a universe governed by immutable , mathematical law which Descartes conceived and ...
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... look the real nature of the conflict which developed in the Restoration between French logicism and English historicism . An empiricist would have little use indeed for the rationalism of French neo - classicism , but the English critic ...
... look the real nature of the conflict which developed in the Restoration between French logicism and English historicism . An empiricist would have little use indeed for the rationalism of French neo - classicism , but the English critic ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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