Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 37
... human manner of observation is a distinc- tion that is entirely different from that hitherto separating animal instinct on the one hand from man's " science " on the other ; and unless modern theology finds this new line of demarcation ...
... human manner of observation is a distinc- tion that is entirely different from that hitherto separating animal instinct on the one hand from man's " science " on the other ; and unless modern theology finds this new line of demarcation ...
Page 184
... human spirit had refused to accept with complacency a space delimited by human reason . The works of that age were fraught with evidence of the stresses im- posed , internal pressures which betokened a dynamic , expansional force ...
... human spirit had refused to accept with complacency a space delimited by human reason . The works of that age were fraught with evidence of the stresses im- posed , internal pressures which betokened a dynamic , expansional force ...
Page 208
... human creativity . Or , at some risk of oversimplification : What I say concerning " the principles that determine the necessary form and content of natural languages , etc. " will furnish principles of order applicable in the analysis ...
... human creativity . Or , at some risk of oversimplification : What I say concerning " the principles that determine the necessary form and content of natural languages , etc. " will furnish principles of order applicable in the analysis ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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