Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... mind , and mentioning " laws " which the work of art makes accessible to our emotions by individuation . And for our purposes we might translate the formula " universale intelligitur , singulare sentitur " into some such expansion as ...
... mind , and mentioning " laws " which the work of art makes accessible to our emotions by individuation . And for our purposes we might translate the formula " universale intelligitur , singulare sentitur " into some such expansion as ...
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... mind , we note that Iago has done this play some service . Othello's suspicions , we shall aim to show , arise from within , in the sense that they are integral to the motive he stands for ; but the playwright cuts through that tangle ...
... mind , we note that Iago has done this play some service . Othello's suspicions , we shall aim to show , arise from within , in the sense that they are integral to the motive he stands for ; but the playwright cuts through that tangle ...
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... mind in accordance with differences observable in the society about him while thinking that he has arrived at them by pure introspection . Plato , says Professor Dewey , formulated the sensuously acquis- itive portion of the mind after ...
... mind in accordance with differences observable in the society about him while thinking that he has arrived at them by pure introspection . Plato , says Professor Dewey , formulated the sensuously acquis- itive portion of the mind after ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
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