Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... important ) the critic himself . I am speaking of fools , of course . But what complicates the problem of the stu ... importance . I myself desire not so much to argue about Dickens ' " maturity " or " childishness " as to consider ...
... important ) the critic himself . I am speaking of fools , of course . But what complicates the problem of the stu ... importance . I myself desire not so much to argue about Dickens ' " maturity " or " childishness " as to consider ...
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... important for them and for me to devote several class periods to a discussion of the philosophical terms Materialism , Idealism , the credibility of hypotheses and scientific method , Logical Positivism , and so on . I also occasionally ...
... important for them and for me to devote several class periods to a discussion of the philosophical terms Materialism , Idealism , the credibility of hypotheses and scientific method , Logical Positivism , and so on . I also occasionally ...
Page 262
... important experiences that a human being can have . The experiences are sometimes public and horribly shared , like war ; or they are domestic and affec- tionately , painfully shared , like the love a man achieves and fulfills for ...
... important experiences that a human being can have . The experiences are sometimes public and horribly shared , like war ; or they are domestic and affec- tionately , painfully shared , like the love a man achieves and fulfills for ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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