The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... writers . There have been plenty of days when I have spent the working hours with scientists and then gone off at night with some literary colleagues . I mean that literally . I have had , of course , intimate friends among both ...
... writers . There have been plenty of days when I have spent the working hours with scientists and then gone off at night with some literary colleagues . I mean that literally . I have had , of course , intimate friends among both ...
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... writers take on social opinions which would have been thought distinctly uncivilised and démodé at the time of the Planta- genets ? Wasn't that true of most of the famous twentieth - century writers ? Yeats , Pound , Wynd- ham Lewis ...
... writers take on social opinions which would have been thought distinctly uncivilised and démodé at the time of the Planta- genets ? Wasn't that true of most of the famous twentieth - century writers ? Yeats , Pound , Wynd- ham Lewis ...
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... writers didn't . Plenty of them shuddered away , as though the right course for a man of feeling was to contract out ... writer of high class who really stretched his imaginative sympathy , who could see at once the hideous back ...
... writers didn't . Plenty of them shuddered away , as though the right course for a man of feeling was to contract out ... writer of high class who really stretched his imaginative sympathy , who could see at once the hideous back ...
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