Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... aspect ; this is , obviously , an attempt to indicate by art some fact of knowledge , to make some implicit aspect of an object as explicit as one can by means of the comparatively dumb method of art ( dumb , that is , as compared to ...
... aspect ; this is , obviously , an attempt to indicate by art some fact of knowledge , to make some implicit aspect of an object as explicit as one can by means of the comparatively dumb method of art ( dumb , that is , as compared to ...
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... aspect of the fever , the mental action its benign aspect . In the course of the development , the malign passion is transcended and the benign active partner , the intellectual exhilaration , takes over . At the beginning , where the ...
... aspect of the fever , the mental action its benign aspect . In the course of the development , the malign passion is transcended and the benign active partner , the intellectual exhilaration , takes over . At the beginning , where the ...
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... aspect of Stephen's esthetic.1 • In an essay , “ Three Definitions " ( The Kenyon Review , Spring , 1951 ) we suggest the possibility that " Michael Furey " stands for a " dead " adolescent self that was an aspect of the same motives as ...
... aspect of Stephen's esthetic.1 • In an essay , “ Three Definitions " ( The Kenyon Review , Spring , 1951 ) we suggest the possibility that " Michael Furey " stands for a " dead " adolescent self that was an aspect of the same motives as ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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