Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... once that information is imparted . If one returns to such a work again it is purely because , in the chaos of modern life , he has been able to forget it . With a desire , on the other hand , its recovery is as agreeable as its ...
... once that information is imparted . If one returns to such a work again it is purely because , in the chaos of modern life , he has been able to forget it . With a desire , on the other hand , its recovery is as agreeable as its ...
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... Once you name this , by the " efficiency " of abstractions you are equipped to ask yourself whether the basic process might be altered : could you change from a reciprocating motion to a rotary motion , and would the change be more ...
... Once you name this , by the " efficiency " of abstractions you are equipped to ask yourself whether the basic process might be altered : could you change from a reciprocating motion to a rotary motion , and would the change be more ...
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... once summoned . He may know the magical incantations that summon it ; but he does not know the magical incantations that compel it to obey him , once it has been summoned ; hence , let him not summon it . Would this mean that our hero ...
... once summoned . He may know the magical incantations that summon it ; but he does not know the magical incantations that compel it to obey him , once it has been summoned ; hence , let him not summon it . Would this mean that our hero ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
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