Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... a readjustment of ideas , produce new sentiments that crave utter- ance , new problems that must be solved . ( Ibid . ) Thus the fallacy of the statement becomes evident that a THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON 11.
... a readjustment of ideas , produce new sentiments that crave utter- ance , new problems that must be solved . ( Ibid . ) Thus the fallacy of the statement becomes evident that a THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON 11.
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... becomes particularly im- portant in the nineteenth century because all the classes now demand literature , and because it is just the social question that is the one of ever growing interest and importance . ' Litera- ture , in the ...
... becomes particularly im- portant in the nineteenth century because all the classes now demand literature , and because it is just the social question that is the one of ever growing interest and importance . ' Litera- ture , in the ...
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... becomes ever less fit for what is en- nobling , and so the movement goes ever downward ( xix 22 , 268 , 269 ) . From the intimate connection between literature and society and from the growing unrest and the unsettled condition of the ...
... becomes ever less fit for what is en- nobling , and so the movement goes ever downward ( xix 22 , 268 , 269 ) . From the intimate connection between literature and society and from the growing unrest and the unsettled condition of the ...
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... becomes , not a mere assemblage or aggregation of individuals , held together by that rope of sand , enlightened self - interest , but a living organism , with a common centre of life , and a common principle of vitality ; a one body ...
... becomes , not a mere assemblage or aggregation of individuals , held together by that rope of sand , enlightened self - interest , but a living organism , with a common centre of life , and a common principle of vitality ; a one body ...
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... becomes specially important that its interest arise only from what is healthy and noble in the life and nature of man . And just here we touch upon the greatest abuse of this form of literature ; for the sentimental , which is so often ...
... becomes specially important that its interest arise only from what is healthy and noble in the life and nature of man . And just here we touch upon the greatest abuse of this form of literature ; for the sentimental , which is so often ...
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