The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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... in an aristocratic world where the masses were still largely illiterate , and science had not yet become monstrously specialized , could feel themselves leaders of civilization , in the van of Progress . But to - day Demos is king ; he ...
... in an aristocratic world where the masses were still largely illiterate , and science had not yet become monstrously specialized , could feel themselves leaders of civilization , in the van of Progress . But to - day Demos is king ; he ...
Pagina 340
... day - pragmatism , Futurism , militarism , nationalism , Marxism , Fascism , Nazism , Dadaism , Surrealism ... to deny a place in literature to Scott or Chateaubriand , Keats or Hugo ; yet feel that , from Nero to Hitler , the world has ...
... day - pragmatism , Futurism , militarism , nationalism , Marxism , Fascism , Nazism , Dadaism , Surrealism ... to deny a place in literature to Scott or Chateaubriand , Keats or Hugo ; yet feel that , from Nero to Hitler , the world has ...
Pagina 348
... in the history of evolution it has often been the challenge of necessity that called out the qualities to meet it . In his remote past , man survived the struggle with animals physically more powerful by being more intelligent : to - day in ...
... in the history of evolution it has often been the challenge of necessity that called out the qualities to meet it . In his remote past , man survived the struggle with animals physically more powerful by being more intelligent : to - day in ...
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