Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 51
... objective as well as subjective . Feelings were so spontaneous and altruis- tic that they naturally demanded outward direction . The individuals toward whom these emotions were directed were brought into close contact with the writer ...
... objective as well as subjective . Feelings were so spontaneous and altruis- tic that they naturally demanded outward direction . The individuals toward whom these emotions were directed were brought into close contact with the writer ...
Pagina 58
... objective tendency was satisfied by imagining the object of these emotions to be pres- ent , then we found the completion of the first stage of devel- opment , that in which the bearer is merely a visualized per- son , but spoken to ...
... objective tendency was satisfied by imagining the object of these emotions to be pres- ent , then we found the completion of the first stage of devel- opment , that in which the bearer is merely a visualized per- son , but spoken to ...
Pagina 60
... objective " in poetry , ( 3 ) restless rapidity and diversity of life , ( 4 ) the passion for democracy . All these characteristics were combined to make the Victorian age the most suited period for the final develop- ment of the ...
... objective " in poetry , ( 3 ) restless rapidity and diversity of life , ( 4 ) the passion for democracy . All these characteristics were combined to make the Victorian age the most suited period for the final develop- ment of the ...
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