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Page 71
... thought it worth while doing so . But they have been care- less of any principles governing the kinds or forms they refer to ; they have labelled certain literary phenomena sonnets or pastorals or novels as if the reasons for such ...
... thought it worth while doing so . But they have been care- less of any principles governing the kinds or forms they refer to ; they have labelled certain literary phenomena sonnets or pastorals or novels as if the reasons for such ...
Page 116
... thought of his own day . Indeed it is these and the politics of his time that provide the material for his satire as well as the nourishment of his thought . He had read Rousseau and temperamentally he was very greatly drawn to ...
... thought of his own day . Indeed it is these and the politics of his time that provide the material for his satire as well as the nourishment of his thought . He had read Rousseau and temperamentally he was very greatly drawn to ...
Page 139
... thought , caused them to upset the true human hierarchies and to subordinate the human spirit to inanimate nature . He differed from Brune- tière in the matter of liberty . He was born in Dayton , Ohio , in 1865 and he believed in ...
... thought , caused them to upset the true human hierarchies and to subordinate the human spirit to inanimate nature . He differed from Brune- tière in the matter of liberty . He was born in Dayton , Ohio , in 1865 and he believed in ...
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