The Major Critics: The Development of English Literary CriticismCharles Shiveley Holmes Knopf, 1957 - 313 sivua |
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... ideas in order to demonstrate their artificial and chimerical nature. All that remained of the principle of ideocracy by the late 1980s was a museum of obsolete ideas, a carnival sideshow of ideological curiosities. What role did ...
... ideas in order to demonstrate their artificial and chimerical nature. All that remained of the principle of ideocracy by the late 1980s was a museum of obsolete ideas, a carnival sideshow of ideological curiosities. What role did ...
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... ideas, an 'apperception mass'. Ideas which are rich in their associations are, of course, readily absorbed into such apperception masses and held in the consciousness; those which have few or no associations with our other ideas 'mean ...
... ideas, an 'apperception mass'. Ideas which are rich in their associations are, of course, readily absorbed into such apperception masses and held in the consciousness; those which have few or no associations with our other ideas 'mean ...
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... ideas . If you have followed the suggestions in this book , you now have several ways of doing that . The more intently you seek out story ideas , the likelier you will find them and know what to do with the ideas that you encounter ...
... ideas . If you have followed the suggestions in this book , you now have several ways of doing that . The more intently you seek out story ideas , the likelier you will find them and know what to do with the ideas that you encounter ...
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