The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... reality behind the manifestation ; and for this work the poet alone is fitted . The poet must complete the work of the scientist . The noble " Passage to India " is a lovely chant of human progress , the adventurous soul conquering the ...
... reality behind the manifestation ; and for this work the poet alone is fitted . The poet must complete the work of the scientist . The noble " Passage to India " is a lovely chant of human progress , the adventurous soul conquering the ...
Strana 339
... reality which is shadowed forth by emotions and dreams ; which refuses to disclose itself nakedly , but hides behind symbols , haunting the mind even while one is pottering among inconsequentials . This deeper reality itself may be but ...
... reality which is shadowed forth by emotions and dreams ; which refuses to disclose itself nakedly , but hides behind symbols , haunting the mind even while one is pottering among inconsequentials . This deeper reality itself may be but ...
Strana 409
... reality it gave it over to a treacherous romanticism . In seeking to avoid the bog of economics it ran into an arid desert . To get back once more on the main - traveled road , to put away all profitless romanticisms and turn realist ...
... reality it gave it over to a treacherous romanticism . In seeking to avoid the bog of economics it ran into an arid desert . To get back once more on the main - traveled road , to put away all profitless romanticisms and turn realist ...
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