T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... faculties like reason play a constitutive part . Bradley , as a good Neo - Hegelian , knew it and so did Eliot . In this way the difficulty is cleared up : on a Bradleyan basis sensibil- ity may well be feeling ( i.e. , sensation ) and ...
... faculties like reason play a constitutive part . Bradley , as a good Neo - Hegelian , knew it and so did Eliot . In this way the difficulty is cleared up : on a Bradleyan basis sensibil- ity may well be feeling ( i.e. , sensation ) and ...
Strana 128
Ferenc Takács. admit the presence of " two distinct faculties " in a work of art ; these faculties being " one of poetry and one of prose " , and , at the same time , " one of imagination and one of reason " . ) The concepts of " fancy ...
Ferenc Takács. admit the presence of " two distinct faculties " in a work of art ; these faculties being " one of poetry and one of prose " , and , at the same time , " one of imagination and one of reason " . ) The concepts of " fancy ...
Strana 129
... faculties . In their descriptions we can recognize which are later to be called the " imag- inative " and " reasoning " faculties . Though in Hobbes both are conceived as having a necessary part in creat- ing a work of art , the first ...
... faculties . In their descriptions we can recognize which are later to be called the " imag- inative " and " reasoning " faculties . Though in Hobbes both are conceived as having a necessary part in creat- ing a work of art , the first ...
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