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... experience of representative human experience ; it is his greatness that he can justify the pretension implicit in the phrase , the doom of man , ' and invest his gener- alities with substance . To suggest , of course , that the ...
... experience of representative human experience ; it is his greatness that he can justify the pretension implicit in the phrase , the doom of man , ' and invest his gener- alities with substance . To suggest , of course , that the ...
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... experience was not discrepant with the claim of the common - sense world to be the pre - eminently and authoritatively real . The suggestion of imperfect congruity between the matter and manner in The Castaway expresses no general ...
... experience was not discrepant with the claim of the common - sense world to be the pre - eminently and authoritatively real . The suggestion of imperfect congruity between the matter and manner in The Castaway expresses no general ...
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... experience from direct , al vulgar living ( Live ! -our servants will do that for us ' ) as is implied in the aesthetic antithesis of Art and Life . Nevertheless , a certain drawing of frontiers , a wilful delimitation of the ' true ...
... experience from direct , al vulgar living ( Live ! -our servants will do that for us ' ) as is implied in the aesthetic antithesis of Art and Life . Nevertheless , a certain drawing of frontiers , a wilful delimitation of the ' true ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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