Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... imagination . It is indeed a work of imagination - but not that only . Behind it there had to be a controlling mind . The size of the vision gives a novel its scale . But is great vision possible without true judgement ? How far are a ...
... imagination . It is indeed a work of imagination - but not that only . Behind it there had to be a controlling mind . The size of the vision gives a novel its scale . But is great vision possible without true judgement ? How far are a ...
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... imagination and we have so much enjoyed meeting them , that we look with fresh eyes at the people in our own world and relish what we see , because he has awak- ened our interest in our fellow beings . Mr. Raymond Mortimer has said ...
... imagination and we have so much enjoyed meeting them , that we look with fresh eyes at the people in our own world and relish what we see , because he has awak- ened our interest in our fellow beings . Mr. Raymond Mortimer has said ...
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... imagination ' . ' It is , in Plato's phrase , the soul " itself by itself " aspiring to view and take account of the particular notes and marks that distin- guish it from all other souls . ' Yet Bagehot manages to keep his balance . He ...
... imagination ' . ' It is , in Plato's phrase , the soul " itself by itself " aspiring to view and take account of the particular notes and marks that distin- guish it from all other souls . ' Yet Bagehot manages to keep his balance . He ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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