Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... things living on those things . Some day some big hand would want our uni- verse for an arc light , and crunch , away it would go . “ In one little corner beyond the stars , a world glowing up there all by itself , not crowded in the ...
... things living on those things . Some day some big hand would want our uni- verse for an arc light , and crunch , away it would go . “ In one little corner beyond the stars , a world glowing up there all by itself , not crowded in the ...
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... things , why poets living in a period of great change so often tend to become in- fantile . For it would suggest the deep connection between piety and the " remembrance of things past . " ( 2 ) It would suggest why piety can be painful ...
... things , why poets living in a period of great change so often tend to become in- fantile . For it would suggest the deep connection between piety and the " remembrance of things past . " ( 2 ) It would suggest why piety can be painful ...
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... things of nature could be called " innocent . " They cannot disobey commands , since they cannot understand commands . They do not have a " sense of right and wrong , " or more generically , a " sense of yes and no . " They simply do as ...
... things of nature could be called " innocent . " They cannot disobey commands , since they cannot understand commands . They do not have a " sense of right and wrong , " or more generically , a " sense of yes and no . " They simply do as ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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