Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... actual village , were it certain that he were describing an actual remembered scene at Lissoy , the element of statement would be solider than it is ; and in that he is imagining his village on the analogy of a num- ber of villages he ...
... actual village , were it certain that he were describing an actual remembered scene at Lissoy , the element of statement would be solider than it is ; and in that he is imagining his village on the analogy of a num- ber of villages he ...
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... actual life ; it is studiously conversational : but it entirely fails to establish the correspondence between actual life and the verse it sets out to establish . It states , but cannot persuade my scepticism . But I accept Mrs ...
... actual life ; it is studiously conversational : but it entirely fails to establish the correspondence between actual life and the verse it sets out to establish . It states , but cannot persuade my scepticism . But I accept Mrs ...
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... actual human nature as he knows it , either simply because he delights in it or because he wishes obliquely to reassure us of his knowledge , there is no reason why Bradley's methods should be invalidated . To condemn Bradley wholesale ...
... actual human nature as he knows it , either simply because he delights in it or because he wishes obliquely to reassure us of his knowledge , there is no reason why Bradley's methods should be invalidated . To condemn Bradley wholesale ...
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Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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