Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... ideas , and reflecting the duality of consciousness . • While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians elevated ... idea of their own superiority : I hardly know of any who suffer from the madness of humility . Note , too , that ...
... ideas , and reflecting the duality of consciousness . • While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians elevated ... idea of their own superiority : I hardly know of any who suffer from the madness of humility . Note , too , that ...
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... ideas and experiences ; in the grotesque , of the presenta- tion of natural elements . In the latter case , " laughter is still the ex- pression of an idea of superiority - no longer now of man over man . but of man over nature " ( p ...
... ideas and experiences ; in the grotesque , of the presenta- tion of natural elements . In the latter case , " laughter is still the ex- pression of an idea of superiority - no longer now of man over man . but of man over nature " ( p ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. is stated by Lovejoy : The otherworldly idea of the good must be the idea of a spurious ... ideas . R. P. Adams points out that Emerson's Nature , often assumed to be the most coherent expression of American ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. is stated by Lovejoy : The otherworldly idea of the good must be the idea of a spurious ... ideas . R. P. Adams points out that Emerson's Nature , often assumed to be the most coherent expression of American ...
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