Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... experience of agglomeration , of the crowd , of not finding room , he would perhaps have led us to the heart of the " mass situation . " Even if we treat it in his terms , as extremely simple and common- place , this experience is not ...
... experience of agglomeration , of the crowd , of not finding room , he would perhaps have led us to the heart of the " mass situation . " Even if we treat it in his terms , as extremely simple and common- place , this experience is not ...
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... experience . This is certainly not to say that what we call the unconscious is identical with God or is set up in his place . It is the medium from which the religious experience seems to flow . As to what the further cause of such an ...
... experience . This is certainly not to say that what we call the unconscious is identical with God or is set up in his place . It is the medium from which the religious experience seems to flow . As to what the further cause of such an ...
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... experience as experience , of self as self ; and that possibility only the work of art , only the poem , can reveal . That it is so rarely , or so timidly , presented in our schools is one of the greatest failures of our educational ...
... experience as experience , of self as self ; and that possibility only the work of art , only the poem , can reveal . That it is so rarely , or so timidly , presented in our schools is one of the greatest failures of our educational ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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