On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... theory is a theory of sense perception , and his psychology leaves no place in the world for his theory of government . His theory of government has no philosophic basis : it is merely a collec- tion of discrete opinions , prejudices ...
... theory is a theory of sense perception , and his psychology leaves no place in the world for his theory of government . His theory of government has no philosophic basis : it is merely a collec- tion of discrete opinions , prejudices ...
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... theory of modern society and its rela- tionship to the society of the Middle Ages , upon which Eliot's critical theory rests ; and near the end of Mont Saint Michel and Chartres he offered the now commonplace theory that modern art must ...
... theory of modern society and its rela- tionship to the society of the Middle Ages , upon which Eliot's critical theory rests ; and near the end of Mont Saint Michel and Chartres he offered the now commonplace theory that modern art must ...
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... theory may seem a trifle innocent , but actually Mr. Whitehall makes a fairly good case . I am not interested , however , either in attacking or in defending his theory , for in explaining his theory he makes the one admission which ...
... theory may seem a trifle innocent , but actually Mr. Whitehall makes a fairly good case . I am not interested , however , either in attacking or in defending his theory , for in explaining his theory he makes the one admission which ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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