... and what is the state of the balance at his banker's—how ishe to introducetheideal element which must, in some degree, be present inall genuine art? What precisely ismeantby 'ideal' is aquestion which forthemoment Ipretermit.
Then he started easing his way back towards the shore , thinking only of the shore and that each careful step brought him one step closer . ' Hey ! He stopped and turned slowly around in the water , wishing this thing had happened when ...
He can be dull and null enough with us sometimes— a mere asker of questions, or drawer of comparisons between this and that brand of cigarettes, or full expatiator on the merits of some new patent razor. A whole hour and more may be ...
In Greene Centennial Studies , edited by Paul J. Korshin and Robert R. Allen , pp . 271-99 . Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia , 1984 . Holmes , Richard . Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage . New York : Pantheon Books , 1993 .
Ben shu shi ying guo si xiang jia pei gen de sui bi ji,Yuan shu pei gen sui bi zhu yao shou lu le yi xie yi lun xing zhi de duan wen,She ji zheng zhi,Jing ji,Zong jiao,Ai qing,Hun yin,You yi,Yi shu,Jiao yu,Lun li deng fang fang mian mian,Qi ...
In the nineteen essays collected in Present Concerns, he touches on all of these and more. Though wide-ranging, these essays all share one thing: C.S. Lewis's characteristic pragmatism and persuasiveness.
50 Classic Essays
Traditional Chinese edition of Francis Bacon Essays.
本书收入论真理、论死亡、谈养生之道、谈习惯和教育、谈荣誉和名声等58篇文章。
Nineteen essays-on democratic values, threats to educational and spiritual fulfillment, literary censorship, and other topics all displaying Lewis’s characteristic sanity and persuasiveness. Introduction by Walter Hooper.