Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... considered apart from all else ; but in reality it is closely connected with its suroundings , with humanity , with the world at large , and can- not be properly judged apart from these . There is then , ac- cording to Brownson , no ...
... considered apart from all else ; but in reality it is closely connected with its suroundings , with humanity , with the world at large , and can- not be properly judged apart from these . There is then , ac- cording to Brownson , no ...
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... considered apart from its surroundings . It should never be sought for its own sake ( xix 208 ) ; in fact , not even for the sake of the ' pleasures of wit , taste , and imagination it may bring . ' ( Ibid . ) Works that have no end ...
... considered apart from its surroundings . It should never be sought for its own sake ( xix 208 ) ; in fact , not even for the sake of the ' pleasures of wit , taste , and imagination it may bring . ' ( Ibid . ) Works that have no end ...
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... considered the be - all and end- all of literature . Works considered from the standpoint of form alone , as mere ' literary productions , ' have no value ( xix 318 ) .Į If then the purpose of the writer is not merely to create a work ...
... considered the be - all and end- all of literature . Works considered from the standpoint of form alone , as mere ' literary productions , ' have no value ( xix 318 ) .Į If then the purpose of the writer is not merely to create a work ...
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... considered it more important than the latter , this is due to the close interrelation of the two in his mind . He considered them almost identical . He sought his solution of the relation of class to class , and of the oppressed ...
... considered it more important than the latter , this is due to the close interrelation of the two in his mind . He considered them almost identical . He sought his solution of the relation of class to class , and of the oppressed ...
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... considered the distinctive mission of all literature that aspires to the rank of art . This literature manifests itself under various forms , and these naturally have their own peculiar features . Strict prose is properly the language ...
... considered the distinctive mission of all literature that aspires to the rank of art . This literature manifests itself under various forms , and these naturally have their own peculiar features . Strict prose is properly the language ...
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