George SantayanaUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1938 - 363 páginas |
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... dialogue Santayana's first attempt to come to grips with a vital problem of literary criticism . But the issue at stake underlies much more than literary criticism , for , as Santayana rightly insists , the critical standards of an age ...
... dialogue Santayana's first attempt to come to grips with a vital problem of literary criticism . But the issue at stake underlies much more than literary criticism , for , as Santayana rightly insists , the critical standards of an age ...
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... dialogue begins . His rationalism points toward the perfectibility of man ; his Catholicism and his temperament urge sympathy with man's imperfection . Throughout the course of the dialogue every aspect of the question is touched upon ...
... dialogue begins . His rationalism points toward the perfectibility of man ; his Catholicism and his temperament urge sympathy with man's imperfection . Throughout the course of the dialogue every aspect of the question is touched upon ...
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... Dialogues in Limbo , 31 . : 19 - Ibid . , 31 . : 29 - Ibid . , 32 , 33 . : 33 - See Soliloquies in England , 2 . 11 - Dialogues in Limbo , 47 , 48 . 13 - Interpretations of Poetry and Religion , 1900 , Chapter IX ; The Life of Reason ...
... Dialogues in Limbo , 31 . : 19 - Ibid . , 31 . : 29 - Ibid . , 32 , 33 . : 33 - See Soliloquies in England , 2 . 11 - Dialogues in Limbo , 47 , 48 . 13 - Interpretations of Poetry and Religion , 1900 , Chapter IX ; The Life of Reason ...
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Chapter Page | 2 |
THE POET | 40 |
THE MORAL PHILOSOPHER | 87 |
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