Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... experience itself . is not in the impressions we receive ; it is in making sense . the foremost sense - maker of experience . It renders actual ever new sectors of the apparently inexhaustible field of potential experience . This is why ...
... experience itself . is not in the impressions we receive ; it is in making sense . the foremost sense - maker of experience . It renders actual ever new sectors of the apparently inexhaustible field of potential experience . This is why ...
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... experience as either a religious experience , or a moral experience , but as a poetic or artistic experience , and the form of its happiness is the entrancing and massive satisfaction called beauty . We may well believe that Wordsworth ...
... experience as either a religious experience , or a moral experience , but as a poetic or artistic experience , and the form of its happiness is the entrancing and massive satisfaction called beauty . We may well believe that Wordsworth ...
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... experience of his environment , particularly , I should say , when that environment and experience seem " natural . " There is a continuous process as from environment , through the poet's sensuous nature , into words and form . This is ...
... experience of his environment , particularly , I should say , when that environment and experience seem " natural . " There is a continuous process as from environment , through the poet's sensuous nature , into words and form . This is ...
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