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Page 229
... never reach them . " The extent to which Proust was affected by modern philosophic and psychologic thought is a large study in itself , with the names of Bergson and Bourget especially important . But there is an earlier philosopher ...
... never reach them . " The extent to which Proust was affected by modern philosophic and psychologic thought is a large study in itself , with the names of Bergson and Bourget especially important . But there is an earlier philosopher ...
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... never forgetting that man is finite and limited , and preferring the light of ordinary day to that which never was on sea or land . For Hulme the artist's first aim must be to find and express the exact curve of what he sees , for by ...
... never forgetting that man is finite and limited , and preferring the light of ordinary day to that which never was on sea or land . For Hulme the artist's first aim must be to find and express the exact curve of what he sees , for by ...
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... never a woorde without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vaine , " save this description by Gosson in his Schoole of Abuse , 1579. It is quite unlikely that The Glass of Government was one of the books , for it ...
... never a woorde without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vaine , " save this description by Gosson in his Schoole of Abuse , 1579. It is quite unlikely that The Glass of Government was one of the books , for it ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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