Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... possible without violating the consistency of the subject would have , in this , its formal justification . It would , furthermore , be absurd to rule intrinsic interest out of literature . I wish simply to have it restored to its ...
... possible without violating the consistency of the subject would have , in this , its formal justification . It would , furthermore , be absurd to rule intrinsic interest out of literature . I wish simply to have it restored to its ...
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... possible greater wastage ( or " consumption " ) than our present ailing one . Hence , the magic that made greater production possible would be the worst of calamities unless corrected by another magic decreeing that many of our present ...
... possible greater wastage ( or " consumption " ) than our present ailing one . Hence , the magic that made greater production possible would be the worst of calamities unless corrected by another magic decreeing that many of our present ...
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... possible act of disobedience , then there must be an agent so endowed , or so minded , that such an act is possible to him - and the motives for such an act must eventually somehow be referred to the scene out of which he arose , and ...
... possible act of disobedience , then there must be an agent so endowed , or so minded , that such an act is possible to him - and the motives for such an act must eventually somehow be referred to the scene out of which he arose , and ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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