A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... experience will enrich and refine it , and what is now an abstract principle arrived at by intuition and dialectic will engender ideas that marshal , illuminate , and anticipate the subtle and intricate detail of our actual experience ...
... experience will enrich and refine it , and what is now an abstract principle arrived at by intuition and dialectic will engender ideas that marshal , illuminate , and anticipate the subtle and intricate detail of our actual experience ...
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... experience of daily life- that is , contemporary history - or at least it uses an artistic arrangement of such experience ; but the novel as a whole has given us , in regard to the common lot , rather a descrip- tion of life in its ...
... experience of daily life- that is , contemporary history - or at least it uses an artistic arrangement of such experience ; but the novel as a whole has given us , in regard to the common lot , rather a descrip- tion of life in its ...
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... experience ; the language of race literature is race experience , or history , the human use that the race has made of the world . The law appears to be that history in this sense is slowly transformed by a refining and spiritualizing ...
... experience ; the language of race literature is race experience , or history , the human use that the race has made of the world . The law appears to be that history in this sense is slowly transformed by a refining and spiritualizing ...
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The Results Democratic Government Has Given LORD BRYCE | 18 |
The Position and Prospects of Communism HAROLD J LASKI | 37 |
London Ottawa Wellington Canberra | 50 |
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