The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... interest or purpose or concern enters and brings with it an emo- tional element . This drive becomes part of thought itself . One need not , however , speak so generally . The record of what has been thought and felt and done we call ...
... interest or purpose or concern enters and brings with it an emo- tional element . This drive becomes part of thought itself . One need not , however , speak so generally . The record of what has been thought and felt and done we call ...
第 92 頁
... interest , the logic of fact and idea , and the ability to pass in our interests beyond the self of the immediate world . Those who lack interest in the past are liable to have no sense of the past , even the idea that there is such a ...
... interest , the logic of fact and idea , and the ability to pass in our interests beyond the self of the immediate world . Those who lack interest in the past are liable to have no sense of the past , even the idea that there is such a ...
第 94 頁
... interest in anachronistic thinking is thus lim- ited to its error - producing features in scholarship and criticism . Anachronism as a producer of wide and harmful error ranks very high , certainly on a par with strict adherence to ...
... interest in anachronistic thinking is thus lim- ited to its error - producing features in scholarship and criticism . Anachronism as a producer of wide and harmful error ranks very high , certainly on a par with strict adherence to ...
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