Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - Počet stran: 332 |
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... fact , he acknowledged that his elaboration of the doctrine of parts was aimed at the neo - Aristotelians at Chicago who seemed to him “ rigidly doctrinaire ” and who would , at any rate , probably “ jump all over me . ” Finally , he ...
... fact , he acknowledged that his elaboration of the doctrine of parts was aimed at the neo - Aristotelians at Chicago who seemed to him “ rigidly doctrinaire ” and who would , at any rate , probably “ jump all over me . ” Finally , he ...
Strana 25
... facts indicate very limited 19th cen- tury interest . Biography : [ Alexander ] Gilchrist 1888 ff . , [ Frederick ] Tatham 1906 , others since . Studies : There are a number of essays , all apparently biographical and super- ficial ...
... facts indicate very limited 19th cen- tury interest . Biography : [ Alexander ] Gilchrist 1888 ff . , [ Frederick ] Tatham 1906 , others since . Studies : There are a number of essays , all apparently biographical and super- ficial ...
Strana 42
... fact , they have written ; but the governess has intercepted the let- ters . The “ inquiry ” thus remains at the stage of an expectation of the coming . “ We lived in much profusion of theory that he might at any moment arrive to mingle ...
... fact , they have written ; but the governess has intercepted the let- ters . The “ inquiry ” thus remains at the stage of an expectation of the coming . “ We lived in much profusion of theory that he might at any moment arrive to mingle ...
Strana 43
... fact that, in spite of my tension and of their triumph, I never lost patience with them. Adorable they must in truth have been, I now reflect, that I didn't in these days hate them!” When the crisis has advanced (Chapters XVI, XVII) to ...
... fact that, in spite of my tension and of their triumph, I never lost patience with them. Adorable they must in truth have been, I now reflect, that I didn't in these days hate them!” When the crisis has advanced (Chapters XVI, XVII) to ...
Strana 44
... fact of the supernatural . The supernatural is , “ revoltingly , against nature . ” And what is this “ nature ” ? Here James himself puts the term into ironical inverted commas . “ I could only get on at all by taking ' nature ' into my ...
... fact of the supernatural . The supernatural is , “ revoltingly , against nature . ” And what is this “ nature ” ? Here James himself puts the term into ironical inverted commas . “ I could only get on at all by taking ' nature ' into my ...
Obsah
Letters | 107 |
Philia Politike | 146 |
Hurried over the Face of the Earth | 202 |
Not a Postscript at All but a New Essay | 250 |
What Was Formed at That Time Holds Together | 267 |
Appendix | 293 |
Appendix | 299 |
Selected Enclosures in Various Letters | 305 |
Index | 325 |
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