Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 406
... Human Values and the Criticism of Experience : Philosophical Poems * Almost all poetry is in one sense or another a ... human experience , the artist tries to sift the genuine and enduring from the shoddy and vulgar to erect a hierarchy ...
... Human Values and the Criticism of Experience : Philosophical Poems * Almost all poetry is in one sense or another a ... human experience , the artist tries to sift the genuine and enduring from the shoddy and vulgar to erect a hierarchy ...
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... human personality can be reduced to pure potentiality and the freedom to choose itself anew at any moment , he presents his ideas in plays based on brilliantly drawn characters who remain wholly consistent and thus reflect the old ...
... human personality can be reduced to pure potentiality and the freedom to choose itself anew at any moment , he presents his ideas in plays based on brilliantly drawn characters who remain wholly consistent and thus reflect the old ...
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... human the better he is able to convert passive reactions into creative responses . " What is human in man , in other words , is pre- cisely that which is not mechanical and the mechanical definition , therefore , misses its point . Dr ...
... human the better he is able to convert passive reactions into creative responses . " What is human in man , in other words , is pre- cisely that which is not mechanical and the mechanical definition , therefore , misses its point . Dr ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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