Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... sense becomes the philosophical patron of imperialism of which in reality he understood nothing at all . How ... sense of earth ! . . . Guide our dissipated virtue back to earth as I do- yea , back to life and love : that it may give a ...
... sense becomes the philosophical patron of imperialism of which in reality he understood nothing at all . How ... sense of earth ! . . . Guide our dissipated virtue back to earth as I do- yea , back to life and love : that it may give a ...
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... sense . With the former kind , the sense may be apprehended almost unconsciously ; with the latter kind- at these two extremes - it is the sound , of the operation of which upon us we are unconscious . But , with either type , sound and ...
... sense . With the former kind , the sense may be apprehended almost unconsciously ; with the latter kind- at these two extremes - it is the sound , of the operation of which upon us we are unconscious . But , with either type , sound and ...
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... sense in which we can say that Ulysses is the book that made an order out of the substance of the dadaist imagination . Perhaps we say this because Joyce's book has power to make order out of anything . To join in our minds the sense of ...
... sense in which we can say that Ulysses is the book that made an order out of the substance of the dadaist imagination . Perhaps we say this because Joyce's book has power to make order out of anything . To join in our minds the sense of ...
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