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Page 95
... question we like or to get answers to all or our questions . The number of questions that can be asked is determined by the kind of method chosen . Critical statements are relative to the questions raised , and the questions are ...
... question we like or to get answers to all or our questions . The number of questions that can be asked is determined by the kind of method chosen . Critical statements are relative to the questions raised , and the questions are ...
Page 97
... questions bear fundamentally on the poem . itself . A poetics cannot deal with every question raised about a work of It can and must deal " only with those raised concerning it qua work of art " . Such a poetics would be analytical and ...
... questions bear fundamentally on the poem . itself . A poetics cannot deal with every question raised about a work of It can and must deal " only with those raised concerning it qua work of art " . Such a poetics would be analytical and ...
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... question , which is of greater interest , we find quite a number of idealistic philosophers ( subjective and ... question has not been properly realised . Sometimes the question has been put : " Do we mean to say that the given element ...
... question , which is of greater interest , we find quite a number of idealistic philosophers ( subjective and ... question has not been properly realised . Sometimes the question has been put : " Do we mean to say that the given element ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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