Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... course of this line there is a lake . The subjects disappear beneath the water ; others take a long breath , dive down , and replace them at the supports . Some are lost ; many are content to suck the water into their lungs , thus ...
... course of this line there is a lake . The subjects disappear beneath the water ; others take a long breath , dive down , and replace them at the supports . Some are lost ; many are content to suck the water into their lungs , thus ...
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... course , were much more " dramatistic " in their thinking than romantic poets gen- erally , who usually center their ... course of the further development is " separated out , " splitting into a bodily fever and a spiritual counterpart ...
... course , were much more " dramatistic " in their thinking than romantic poets gen- erally , who usually center their ... course of the further development is " separated out , " splitting into a bodily fever and a spiritual counterpart ...
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... course of the rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first act would be " the way in . " It states the primary conditions in terms of which the journey is to be ...
... course of the rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first act would be " the way in . " It states the primary conditions in terms of which the journey is to be ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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