The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... expression to find that form . One reason for thinking this is that great poetry is the expression of sensibility which is unique . Form , the formal , is a mold for which there is precedent , just as technique , as such , observes rule ...
... expression to find that form . One reason for thinking this is that great poetry is the expression of sensibility which is unique . Form , the formal , is a mold for which there is precedent , just as technique , as such , observes rule ...
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... expression of a social and political ideal , that is , as a rhetori- cal and political expression of an ideal to be striven for , and not as a de- scriptive statement of the way men are . It will facilitate analysis and comparison of ...
... expression of a social and political ideal , that is , as a rhetori- cal and political expression of an ideal to be striven for , and not as a de- scriptive statement of the way men are . It will facilitate analysis and comparison of ...
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... expression , na- tional character . We cannot yet explain - I am sure , at least , I cannot attempt to explain - all the singular phenomena of national character : how completely and perfectly they seem to be at first framed ; how ...
... expression , na- tional character . We cannot yet explain - I am sure , at least , I cannot attempt to explain - all the singular phenomena of national character : how completely and perfectly they seem to be at first framed ; how ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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