The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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... perfect little work of æsthetic criticism , Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry . It is not perfect in form , ' for it is badly written , consisting perhaps of notes dotted down for an art lecture , or of isolated fragments destined for some ...
... perfect little work of æsthetic criticism , Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry . It is not perfect in form , ' for it is badly written , consisting perhaps of notes dotted down for an art lecture , or of isolated fragments destined for some ...
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... perfect , ' but because the prose of France is perfect , they will not hate the land . Intellectual criticism will bind Europe together in bonds far closer than those that can be forged by shopman or sentimentalist . It will give us the ...
... perfect , ' but because the prose of France is perfect , they will not hate the land . Intellectual criticism will bind Europe together in bonds far closer than those that can be forged by shopman or sentimentalist . It will give us the ...
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... perfect man ? And what is his manner of life ? The perfect man does nothing beyond gazing at the universe . He adopts no absolute position . ' In motion , he is like water . At rest , he is like a mirror . And , like Echo , he answers ...
... perfect man ? And what is his manner of life ? The perfect man does nothing beyond gazing at the universe . He adopts no absolute position . ' In motion , he is like water . At rest , he is like a mirror . And , like Echo , he answers ...
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