Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... ideal , so that his words and deeds are more than they seem . To be ideal is impossible , and remains therefore an unfulfilled postulate . Since we usually have keen noses in this respect , most of the idealisms that are preached and ...
... ideal , so that his words and deeds are more than they seem . To be ideal is impossible , and remains therefore an unfulfilled postulate . Since we usually have keen noses in this respect , most of the idealisms that are preached and ...
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... ideal . And he might add that without the possibility of such an ideal , life would be meaningless and not worth living . The nominalist , on the other hand , is more " scientific , " more inductive ( see pag 547 ) . He insists that ...
... ideal . And he might add that without the possibility of such an ideal , life would be meaningless and not worth living . The nominalist , on the other hand , is more " scientific , " more inductive ( see pag 547 ) . He insists that ...
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... ideal which Hellenism holds out before human nature ; and from the simplicity and charm of this ideal , Hellenism , and human life in the hands of Hellenism , is invested with a kind of aërial ease , clearness , and radiancy ; they are ...
... ideal which Hellenism holds out before human nature ; and from the simplicity and charm of this ideal , Hellenism , and human life in the hands of Hellenism , is invested with a kind of aërial ease , clearness , and radiancy ; they are ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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