Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture, Volum 2Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 393 pàgines |
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Pàgina 201
... live out lives subsequent to their doom in relative prosperity . " D Indeed , Aristotle himself never insisted that tragedy end in ca- tastrophe , though he argues cogently that " the critics . . . are wrong who blame Euripedes for ...
... live out lives subsequent to their doom in relative prosperity . " D Indeed , Aristotle himself never insisted that tragedy end in ca- tastrophe , though he argues cogently that " the critics . . . are wrong who blame Euripedes for ...
Pàgina 263
... live in terms of instinctive feel- ings , to shape their lives by intuition and revelation , not by social norms and practical reasonableness . They refused to fit themselves into accepted patterns of existence and thought , and strove ...
... live in terms of instinctive feel- ings , to shape their lives by intuition and revelation , not by social norms and practical reasonableness . They refused to fit themselves into accepted patterns of existence and thought , and strove ...
Pàgina 303
... lives of cultures no less than in the lives of individuals , when the " proper " historical sensibility is marked by a selective forgetfulness rather than by an indiscriminant remembering . And part of his respect for the Enlightenment ...
... lives of cultures no less than in the lives of individuals , when the " proper " historical sensibility is marked by a selective forgetfulness rather than by an indiscriminant remembering . And part of his respect for the Enlightenment ...
Continguts
THE PROBLEM OF SCIENTIFIC ORDER VERSUS | 33 |
LEONARD EULER SUPREME GEOMETER 17071783 | 51 |
FRENCH OPERA AND THE SPIRIT OF | 97 |
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