Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... individual and particular phenomena , for the individ- ual case , for the " bourgeois " aspect , in the widest sense of the word , fades out gradually . Instead , the typical , the eternally - human , eternally- recurring , timeless ...
... individual and particular phenomena , for the individ- ual case , for the " bourgeois " aspect , in the widest sense of the word , fades out gradually . Instead , the typical , the eternally - human , eternally- recurring , timeless ...
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... individual to think his own thoughts assumed national proportions . It is almost incredible that the national ... individual spirit . Literature cannot be written to a formula . Where the individual spontaneity is suppressed , the ...
... individual to think his own thoughts assumed national proportions . It is almost incredible that the national ... individual spirit . Literature cannot be written to a formula . Where the individual spontaneity is suppressed , the ...
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... individual sensibility - is also occupied with interpreting into artistic forms the effects on individual life of what are , in the widest sense , con- temporary conditions , which he measures against the imagined past and his ...
... individual sensibility - is also occupied with interpreting into artistic forms the effects on individual life of what are , in the widest sense , con- temporary conditions , which he measures against the imagined past and his ...
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