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... is unintelligible and unverifiable according to a special notion of verification .
Against the rationalizing philosophical Liberals ( whose positivism he accepts )
he argues , nevertheless , that the masses need emotional and imaginative
support ...
... is unintelligible and unverifiable according to a special notion of verification .
Against the rationalizing philosophical Liberals ( whose positivism he accepts )
he argues , nevertheless , that the masses need emotional and imaginative
support ...
Page 335
Pater distinguishes there between good and great art , no longer according to
form but according to matter — that is , by adding to the criteria of good art ( the
fusion of substance and matter , " the absolute correspondence of the term to its ...
Pater distinguishes there between good and great art , no longer according to
form but according to matter — that is , by adding to the criteria of good art ( the
fusion of substance and matter , " the absolute correspondence of the term to its ...
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accounting for both the " value ” and the “ wisdom ” of certain works of literature
which do not pass muster according to formalist criteria . At any rate , Wellek is
convincing when he attributes this new view of " art as an agency of sympathy
and ...
accounting for both the " value ” and the “ wisdom ” of certain works of literature
which do not pass muster according to formalist criteria . At any rate , Wellek is
convincing when he attributes this new view of " art as an agency of sympathy
and ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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