George SantayanaUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1938 - 363 Seiten |
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... Poetic Medium , " and " Young Sammy's First Wild Oats . " " Six Wise Fools " is a symposium in which scholar , sport , critic , pessimist , lover , and the poet himself , relate the stories of their lives or expound their chosen ...
... Poetic Medium , " and " Young Sammy's First Wild Oats . " " Six Wise Fools " is a symposium in which scholar , sport , critic , pessimist , lover , and the poet himself , relate the stories of their lives or expound their chosen ...
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... Poets . The Shakespeare sonnet is somewhat perfunctory and made to order , but the others show no diminution of power . A few poems in thirty years , however , are clear evidence that Santayana's heart is elsewhere than in poetic ...
... Poets . The Shakespeare sonnet is somewhat perfunctory and made to order , but the others show no diminution of power . A few poems in thirty years , however , are clear evidence that Santayana's heart is elsewhere than in poetic ...
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... poet ; in a way the prose versions of Santayana's philosophy had prepared the way for a better understanding and a wider ap- preciation of the poetic . But Santayana's poetry was felt to be able to stand on its own feet regardless of ...
... poet ; in a way the prose versions of Santayana's philosophy had prepared the way for a better understanding and a wider ap- preciation of the poetic . But Santayana's poetry was felt to be able to stand on its own feet regardless of ...
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Chapter Page | 2 |
THE POET | 40 |
THE MORAL PHILOSOPHER | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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