First Essays on LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 267 páginas |
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Página 93
... ideas , but they have a necessary back- ground of poems resulting from the contemplation His of ideas less wide and less deep , or of 93 The Poetry of Mr. John Freeman.
... ideas , but they have a necessary back- ground of poems resulting from the contemplation His of ideas less wide and less deep , or of 93 The Poetry of Mr. John Freeman.
Página 170
... ideas ; and when he has an idea to express he proceeds to express it with all his persuasive powers . A disciple ... ideas can do any good then the propaga- tion of wrong ideas must do harm . All the ideas Mr. Wells has put forward on ...
... ideas ; and when he has an idea to express he proceeds to express it with all his persuasive powers . A disciple ... ideas can do any good then the propaga- tion of wrong ideas must do harm . All the ideas Mr. Wells has put forward on ...
Página 248
... idea it would convey ; the effect of it all is that " something has here got itself uttered , " and for good . " He quotes a passage and continues : " The words I have italicised are the only words ( it seems ) in the language that are ...
... idea it would convey ; the effect of it all is that " something has here got itself uttered , " and for good . " He quotes a passage and continues : " The words I have italicised are the only words ( it seems ) in the language that are ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER I | 1 |
W N P BARBELLION | 23 |
THE LIFE OF GOETHE | 46 |
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