The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 270
... activities as a literary critic . Croce is an example of one of those rarest of all rare a theoriser possessing at once the ability , the courage , and , we may add , the leisure to apply his own theories in practice ; and , by the ...
... activities as a literary critic . Croce is an example of one of those rarest of all rare a theoriser possessing at once the ability , the courage , and , we may add , the leisure to apply his own theories in practice ; and , by the ...
Page 275
... activities to one , i.e. feeling , and having effected this reduction , naturally do not see anything except pleasure or pain in any activity . They therefore find no substantial difference between the pleasure of art and ( let us say ) ...
... activities to one , i.e. feeling , and having effected this reduction , naturally do not see anything except pleasure or pain in any activity . They therefore find no substantial difference between the pleasure of art and ( let us say ) ...
Page 281
... activities have been largely expended upon modern Italian poets , is well aware of the danger of thereby lowering his own standard of taste . ' For my part , ' he says , ' I have sought to guard myself against it by constant re ...
... activities have been largely expended upon modern Italian poets , is well aware of the danger of thereby lowering his own standard of taste . ' For my part , ' he says , ' I have sought to guard myself against it by constant re ...
Page 289
... activities of the British peoples and enable them to act together to the fullest advantage ? In order to appreciate fully the changes made at Paris , what is most urgently needed therefore is to examine what was done at Paris as an ...
... activities of the British peoples and enable them to act together to the fullest advantage ? In order to appreciate fully the changes made at Paris , what is most urgently needed therefore is to examine what was done at Paris as an ...
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... activities , remaining nations , but realising their nationhood in association with their partner nations in the British Commonwealth . This conception finally rules out the idea of Imperial Federation , which would destroy the⚫ sense ...
... activities , remaining nations , but realising their nationhood in association with their partner nations in the British Commonwealth . This conception finally rules out the idea of Imperial Federation , which would destroy the⚫ sense ...
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