Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... given , because they lend themselves admirably to thorough treatment , and because their almost total neglect at present , in striking contrast to the wide notice that was accorded them formerly , seems to indicate a rather undeserved ...
... given , because they lend themselves admirably to thorough treatment , and because their almost total neglect at present , in striking contrast to the wide notice that was accorded them formerly , seems to indicate a rather undeserved ...
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... Given this ideal , the merit of any sin- gle specimen depends on the extent to which it conforms with , or approaches , the model . Thus an exposition of the principles of criticism adopted by Brownson resolves itself into an elabora ...
... Given this ideal , the merit of any sin- gle specimen depends on the extent to which it conforms with , or approaches , the model . Thus an exposition of the principles of criticism adopted by Brownson resolves itself into an elabora ...
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... given in a pleasing form ( xix 366 ) ; and that a chief pur- pose of popular literature is to afford pleasure and recreation during ' hours of weariness and relaxation from severer labors or studies ' ( xix 588 ) . Form , therefore ...
... given in a pleasing form ( xix 366 ) ; and that a chief pur- pose of popular literature is to afford pleasure and recreation during ' hours of weariness and relaxation from severer labors or studies ' ( xix 588 ) . Form , therefore ...
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... given the realization of this high and noble aim , given the endowments , natural or acquired , that raise a man above the ordinary rank and file ; we may be still very far from having a literary artist . The man that aspires to glory ...
... given the realization of this high and noble aim , given the endowments , natural or acquired , that raise a man above the ordinary rank and file ; we may be still very far from having a literary artist . The man that aspires to glory ...
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... given in broad lines what Brownson 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 ...
... given in broad lines what Brownson 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 ...
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aesthetic principles agree with Brownson analysis of beauty appeal art xix artistic activity artistic genius artistic intuition beautiful xix beholders Biographia Literaria Brother Azarias Catholic common concept considered creative critic Croce Doctor of Philosophy Douglas Ainslie Dublin Review eral Essays essence of art ethics Everyman's Library exists exterior form external form fact faculty false form of art Francis Thompson give Hence higher human interest human nature human race Ibid idea ideal identical Imagist imitation individual influence inseparable inspiration instinctive intellect internal expression judge judgment latter literary artist Lyrical Ballads mankind means mental vision merely mind mission of literature moral object ontological ordinary persons philosophy poet poetry positive presence of artistic production prose question reader reason relation religious novel Review says sense sensibility sentiments social society soul spirit spiritual worthiness supernatural theory thought tion true art truth tuition words writer