Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... human things can be of the hero we are cele- brating . " He thus in the first half of his address plays the part of devil's advocate , analysing those flaws in Shelley's art to which the French intelligence and temperament are ...
... human things can be of the hero we are cele- brating . " He thus in the first half of his address plays the part of devil's advocate , analysing those flaws in Shelley's art to which the French intelligence and temperament are ...
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... human things that create what we call history " that Mr. Chesterton is above all concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and ...
... human things that create what we call history " that Mr. Chesterton is above all concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and ...
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... human association in an audience ; there are the comparisons that an unconscious memory tends to make with the impressions that are immediately being created in us . There are half - a- dozen conditions which the actual performance of a ...
... human association in an audience ; there are the comparisons that an unconscious memory tends to make with the impressions that are immediately being created in us . There are half - a- dozen conditions which the actual performance of a ...
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... human factor - the two human factors , if you will , of actors and audience . These human factors we cannot dogmatise away . We must make treaty with them . And to do that , to find a basis of agreement , we must experiment . It is in ...
... human factor - the two human factors , if you will , of actors and audience . These human factors we cannot dogmatise away . We must make treaty with them . And to do that , to find a basis of agreement , we must experiment . It is in ...
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... human thought during the last century was the increasing tendency among modern writers to lose sight of these realities , and to lose their hold on any central and unifying principle ; to treat all kinds of complex matters as if they ...
... human thought during the last century was the increasing tendency among modern writers to lose sight of these realities , and to lose their hold on any central and unifying principle ; to treat all kinds of complex matters as if they ...
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