Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... says . Two or three critical essays found in volume xx of the collected Works tend merely to confirm the opinions expressed in the Literary Essays , and the references to Brownson's views in this dissertation have therefore been ...
... says . Two or three critical essays found in volume xx of the collected Works tend merely to confirm the opinions expressed in the Literary Essays , and the references to Brownson's views in this dissertation have therefore been ...
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... says , or thinks it worth while to say , on literature . From his very youth on , almost from the time when he began to think , the question of the condition of man and of men here on earth occupied a foremost place of in- terest in his ...
... says , or thinks it worth while to say , on literature . From his very youth on , almost from the time when he began to think , the question of the condition of man and of men here on earth occupied a foremost place of in- terest in his ...
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... say that he 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 ...
... say that he 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 ...
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... say only what was never uttered before— since that would almost preclude all possibility of being orig- inal . It means rather just what we have stated above , that the truths the writer expresses must come from the innermost depths of ...
... say only what was never uttered before— since that would almost preclude all possibility of being orig- inal . It means rather just what we have stated above , that the truths the writer expresses must come from the innermost depths of ...
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... say much of the form of a literary work without reference to its contents ' ( xix 363 ) . Nor is he satisfied with those who make the ap- pearance of any book the occasion merely for searching into the psychological states of a writer ...
... say much of the form of a literary work without reference to its contents ' ( xix 363 ) . Nor is he satisfied with those who make the ap- pearance of any book the occasion merely for searching into the psychological states of a writer ...
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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