Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... believe even in art . It is significant , the number of times that he describes something he has written as an ébauche — a rough draft . He had ceased to believe in ends , and was only interested in processes . It often seems as if he ...
... believe even in art . It is significant , the number of times that he describes something he has written as an ébauche — a rough draft . He had ceased to believe in ends , and was only interested in processes . It often seems as if he ...
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... believe that the art poétique of which we find the germ in Poe , and which bore fruit in the work of Valéry , has gone as far as it can go . I do not believe that this esthetic can be of any help to later poets . What will take its ...
... believe that the art poétique of which we find the germ in Poe , and which bore fruit in the work of Valéry , has gone as far as it can go . I do not believe that this esthetic can be of any help to later poets . What will take its ...
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... believe only in the techniques of manipulating and count- ing . Not in choice , not in the imperative , chiefly in opinion . Thus we believe in the analysis of conduct as a means of discounting behavior , in the drum - majorette of 14 ...
... believe only in the techniques of manipulating and count- ing . Not in choice , not in the imperative , chiefly in opinion . Thus we believe in the analysis of conduct as a means of discounting behavior , in the drum - majorette of 14 ...
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