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... Imagination can be a potent but also a dangerous political weapon ; as Michael Brock writes of Kipling : ' The ardent imagination which disturbed his political judgement was the very quality which had turned him to politics . ' Sir ...
... Imagination can be a potent but also a dangerous political weapon ; as Michael Brock writes of Kipling : ' The ardent imagination which disturbed his political judgement was the very quality which had turned him to politics . ' Sir ...
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... imagination and an intensity of response to people and situations . Socrates was surely right to say that the poets ... imaginative insight into the workings of society ; but political judgement is likely to be denied him . That needs a ...
... imagination and an intensity of response to people and situations . Socrates was surely right to say that the poets ... imaginative insight into the workings of society ; but political judgement is likely to be denied him . That needs a ...
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... imaginative understanding of other people's situations and a wide sympathy are qualities we find in Sidney's writings and ... imagination which lights up the language and gives vigour to the ideas . To read the Apologie is to gain some ...
... imaginative understanding of other people's situations and a wide sympathy are qualities we find in Sidney's writings and ... imagination which lights up the language and gives vigour to the ideas . To read the Apologie is to gain some ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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