Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... sense of it , his peculiar intuition of a world , prospective , or discerned below the faulty conditions of the present , in either case changed somewhat from the actual world . In science , on the other hand , in history so far as it ...
... sense of it , his peculiar intuition of a world , prospective , or discerned below the faulty conditions of the present , in either case changed somewhat from the actual world . In science , on the other hand , in history so far as it ...
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... sense . In every one of those masterly sentences of Flaubert there was , below all mere con- trivance , shaping and afterthought , by some happy instantaneous concourse of the various faculties of the mind with each other , the exact ...
... sense . In every one of those masterly sentences of Flaubert there was , below all mere con- trivance , shaping and afterthought , by some happy instantaneous concourse of the various faculties of the mind with each other , the exact ...
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... sense in them . " 16 In this way , according to the well - known saying , " The style is the man , " complex or simple , in his individuality , his plenary sense of what he really has to say , his sense of the world ; all cautions ...
... sense in them . " 16 In this way , according to the well - known saying , " The style is the man , " complex or simple , in his individuality , his plenary sense of what he really has to say , his sense of the world ; all cautions ...
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The Republic Book X | 40 |
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