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... give very lucid accounts of Gardner's key ideas on philosophy and life as these find expression in his works . They are less concerned , however , with the technical aspects of his writings . In this study I , too , touch upon Gardner's ...
... give very lucid accounts of Gardner's key ideas on philosophy and life as these find expression in his works . They are less concerned , however , with the technical aspects of his writings . In this study I , too , touch upon Gardner's ...
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... give us Gardner at his best , revealing the impressive powers of his many - faceted tal- ent . It is in these texts that we see demonstrated most clearly the considerable potential of the artistic techniques which he devel- oped and ...
... give us Gardner at his best , revealing the impressive powers of his many - faceted tal- ent . It is in these texts that we see demonstrated most clearly the considerable potential of the artistic techniques which he devel- oped and ...
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... give very scanty attention to The Resurrection and The Wreckage of Agathon . The former is the work of an apprentice , excessively weighted down by rather schematic philosophical speculation ; it fails to excite because it is ...
... give very scanty attention to The Resurrection and The Wreckage of Agathon . The former is the work of an apprentice , excessively weighted down by rather schematic philosophical speculation ; it fails to excite because it is ...
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