T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... According to Descartes ' Third Meditation , this re- quirement implies that only what " is clearly and dis- tinctly apprehended is true " . In scientific thinking a somewhat mechanical clarity is necessary : well - defined classes of ...
... According to Descartes ' Third Meditation , this re- quirement implies that only what " is clearly and dis- tinctly apprehended is true " . In scientific thinking a somewhat mechanical clarity is necessary : well - defined classes of ...
Strana 54
... According to him , " those more or less com- prehensive terms have for the most part , in all lan- guages , received their birth and signification from ignorant and illiterate people , who sorted and denomi- nated things by those ...
... According to him , " those more or less com- prehensive terms have for the most part , in all lan- guages , received their birth and signification from ignorant and illiterate people , who sorted and denomi- nated things by those ...
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... according to C. Aiken , the poem is constructed " as a series of sharp , discrete , slightly related per- ceptions and feelings , dramatically and lyrically pres- ented , and violently juxtaposed " . 82 A similar form of this concern ...
... according to C. Aiken , the poem is constructed " as a series of sharp , discrete , slightly related per- ceptions and feelings , dramatically and lyrically pres- ented , and violently juxtaposed " . 82 A similar form of this concern ...
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