Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... intellectual curiosity , his feeling that a tidy little intellectual window - box was better than an untamed landscape , made him include among the ' Dunces ' many who were doing useful work in science and scholarship . This is an ...
... intellectual curiosity , his feeling that a tidy little intellectual window - box was better than an untamed landscape , made him include among the ' Dunces ' many who were doing useful work in science and scholarship . This is an ...
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... intellectual freedom was finished as an author . The ability to create , to ima- gine story and character , depended , in his view , on the free and wide - ranging use of the mind . And this is exactly what an ortho- doxy , of any kind ...
... intellectual freedom was finished as an author . The ability to create , to ima- gine story and character , depended , in his view , on the free and wide - ranging use of the mind . And this is exactly what an ortho- doxy , of any kind ...
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... intellectual freedom , we commit ourselves to fearless questioning . If we assent to the principle of the sacredness of the individual , we commit ourselves to the personal judgment . If we throw away the authority of the intellectual ...
... intellectual freedom , we commit ourselves to fearless questioning . If we assent to the principle of the sacredness of the individual , we commit ourselves to the personal judgment . If we throw away the authority of the intellectual ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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