F.R. Leavis: Some Aspects of His WorkC. D. Narasimhaiah Rao and Raghavan, 1963 - 151 Seiten |
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... given historical period the very sensibility of the age in a way equal to no other discipline . The age is with- out its finer knowledge of itself when it is reduced to the best- seller . When this happens , the very national mind ...
... given historical period the very sensibility of the age in a way equal to no other discipline . The age is with- out its finer knowledge of itself when it is reduced to the best- seller . When this happens , the very national mind ...
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... given time there is mutual influence , and at any historical moment the class standards of a national leadership , usually consisting of a complex of classes , seem to prevail and exert preponderant influence . Moreover , the vision of ...
... given time there is mutual influence , and at any historical moment the class standards of a national leadership , usually consisting of a complex of classes , seem to prevail and exert preponderant influence . Moreover , the vision of ...
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... given literary tradition is not merely , as it were by geographical accidents of birth , associated with a given language : the relation may be suggested by saying that the two are of each other . Not only is language an apt analogy for ...
... given literary tradition is not merely , as it were by geographical accidents of birth , associated with a given language : the relation may be suggested by saying that the two are of each other . Not only is language an apt analogy for ...
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