Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... truth of nature . Liter- ature , indeed , must raise itself above the popular instincts or convictions ( xix 77 ) ; it must conform in some degree to the sentiments common to human nature , to the universal mind , for these ' embrace ...
... truth of nature . Liter- ature , indeed , must raise itself above the popular instincts or convictions ( xix 77 ) ; it must conform in some degree to the sentiments common to human nature , to the universal mind , for these ' embrace ...
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... truth truthfully told ' ( xix 515 ) . There is a school of writers which ' piques itself on painting life as it actually is , which eschews the ideal and whatever tends to elevate the soul , or to inspire high and noble aspirations ...
... truth truthfully told ' ( xix 515 ) . There is a school of writers which ' piques itself on painting life as it actually is , which eschews the ideal and whatever tends to elevate the soul , or to inspire high and noble aspirations ...
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... truth in this sphere , and passed through a number of religious beliefs in his all - im- portant quest . The matter occupied at least as much of his time and energy as did that of social conditions ; and if we do not say that he ...
... truth in this sphere , and passed through a number of religious beliefs in his all - im- portant quest . The matter occupied at least as much of his time and energy as did that of social conditions ; and if we do not say that he ...
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... truth , to behold ' truth in its unity and catholicity ' ( xix 264 , 450 ) . These words must not be understood to mean that no scope of development is permit- ted to nature , that literature must be a kind of ' spiritual read- ing ...
... truth , to behold ' truth in its unity and catholicity ' ( xix 264 , 450 ) . These words must not be understood to mean that no scope of development is permit- ted to nature , that literature must be a kind of ' spiritual read- ing ...
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... truths the writer expresses must come from the innermost depths of his heart , must have been ' really felt , thought ... truth which is alone good and beautiful ( xix 326 ) . He must indeed learn to sympathize deeply with humanity in ...
... truths the writer expresses must come from the innermost depths of his heart , must have been ' really felt , thought ... truth which is alone good and beautiful ( xix 326 ) . He must indeed learn to sympathize deeply with humanity in ...
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