The Living Principle: English as a Discipline of ThoughtOxford University Press, 1975 - 264 páginas |
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... explicit knowledge is indeed self - contradictory ; deprived of their tacit co - efficients , all spoken words , all formulae , all maps and graphs , are strictly meaningless . An exact mathematical theory means nothing unless we ...
... explicit knowledge is indeed self - contradictory ; deprived of their tacit co - efficients , all spoken words , all formulae , all maps and graphs , are strictly meaningless . An exact mathematical theory means nothing unless we ...
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... explicit : " This fault the barbarity of his age cannot excuse . ' The critic seems to see no relation between Shakespeare's untamed licentiousness in the use of the English language and the manifestation of creative genius registered ...
... explicit : " This fault the barbarity of his age cannot excuse . ' The critic seems to see no relation between Shakespeare's untamed licentiousness in the use of the English language and the manifestation of creative genius registered ...
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... explicit as to make it an occasion for paying one's tribute to Eliot in the confidence that the justice of it may count on general endorsement . The tribute being critical dissent regarding basic issues , the prompted criticism entails ...
... explicit as to make it an occasion for paying one's tribute to Eliot in the confidence that the justice of it may count on general endorsement . The tribute being critical dissent regarding basic issues , the prompted criticism entails ...
Contenido
Preface page | 9 |
THOUGHT LANGUAGE | 19 |
Thought and Emotional Quality | 71 |
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The Living Principle: English as a Discipline of Thought Frank Raymond Leavis Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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achievement actually answer association attitude bear becomes belong Blake bring clear close comes complex concerned consciousness continuity contrast conveyed course creative critical death depends discipline distinctive effect Eliot emotional English entails essential evoked existence experience explicit expression fact feel follows force Four Quartets genius given gives human idea imagery immediately implicit important individual inevitable insistence intelligence intensity intimate involves judgment kind language literary Little living logic major manifest matter meaning merely metaphor mind move movement nature necessary obvious offered once opening paragraph passage past pattern philosophical phrase plain play poem poet poetry positive possible present prompted question quoted reader reality realization reason recognition recognize relation represented responsibility seems sense sentence significance spiritual suggestion tell thing thought turn whole write