The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volume 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Page 116
... feels and expresses what the ordinary man can feel : " I turned from all she brought to those she could not bring . " It is poignantly intelligible and will remain so , however men's thoughts change about death in battle or mortality ...
... feels and expresses what the ordinary man can feel : " I turned from all she brought to those she could not bring . " It is poignantly intelligible and will remain so , however men's thoughts change about death in battle or mortality ...
Page 209
... feel . He is too busy . ( Quite right ! No that's not right ! ) He can't feel , because you cannot feel and at the same time act . Being a man - of - action , he realises that by dancing he will make the corn grow , and by singing make ...
... feel . He is too busy . ( Quite right ! No that's not right ! ) He can't feel , because you cannot feel and at the same time act . Being a man - of - action , he realises that by dancing he will make the corn grow , and by singing make ...
Page 210
... feel about art a certain obligation , such as some of us feel about religion . There is an " ought " about it . Perhaps we do not really care much about pictures and poetry and music , but we feel we ' ought to . ' ,,, Art " bulks large ...
... feel about art a certain obligation , such as some of us feel about religion . There is an " ought " about it . Perhaps we do not really care much about pictures and poetry and music , but we feel we ' ought to . ' ,,, Art " bulks large ...
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