Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which it displaces ; to make the best... Criticism in America, Its Functions and Status - Página 117de Irving Babbitt, Van Wyck Brooks, William Crary Brownell, Ernest Augustus Boyd, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Henry Louis Mencken, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Joel Elias Spingarn, George Edward Woodberry - 1924 - 322 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1864 - 446 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is." Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 334 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is." Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| 1865 - 1022 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is.' Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| 1865 - 540 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object 06 in itself it really is.' Thas it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if nol absolutely true, ytt true by comparison with thtit... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is.' Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is." Thus it tends at last to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is." Thus it tends at last to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 172 páginas
...philosophy, history, art, science, to see the object as in itself it really is." Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Melville Best Anderson - 1896 - 94 páginas
...business of the critical power . to see the object as in itself it really is. Thus it tends, at last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely true, yet true by comparison with that which... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 464 páginas
...knowledge, theology, philosophy, history, art, science, a object as in itself it really is." Thus it last, to make an intellectual situation of which the creative power can profitably avail itself. I It tends to establish an order of ideas, if not absolutely / true, yet true by comparison with that... | |
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