America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... things . Practical men may not notice it , but in fact human dis- course is intrinsically addressed not to natural existing things but to ideal essences , poetic or logical terms which thought may define and play with . When fortune or ...
... things . Practical men may not notice it , but in fact human dis- course is intrinsically addressed not to natural existing things but to ideal essences , poetic or logical terms which thought may define and play with . When fortune or ...
Halaman 139
... things , and serves to maintain it . If he did not regard all these things as sacred he might come to doubt some- times if they were wholly good . Of this kind , too , is the ideal- ism of single ladies in reduced circumstances who can ...
... things , and serves to maintain it . If he did not regard all these things as sacred he might come to doubt some- times if they were wholly good . Of this kind , too , is the ideal- ism of single ladies in reduced circumstances who can ...
Halaman 144
... things they have lost or missed . The American is not mindful of them . In America there is a tacit optimistic assumption about exis- tence , to the effect that the more existence the better . The soulless critic might urge that ...
... things they have lost or missed . The American is not mindful of them . In America there is a tacit optimistic assumption about exis- tence , to the effect that the more existence the better . The soulless critic might urge that ...
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