Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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... experience of this world , which makes that experience , as experience , recognizable to the spirit . . . . Art is not a technique for extracting truths . . . . Art is an organization of experience in terms of experi- ence , the purpose ...
... experience of this world , which makes that experience , as experience , recognizable to the spirit . . . . Art is not a technique for extracting truths . . . . Art is an organization of experience in terms of experi- ence , the purpose ...
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... experience this ruined topsy - turvy world that the knowing ( critical , evaluating ) spirit investigates and finds wanting . We find another device ir . Cummings ' use of the ... EXPERIENCE: FROM SENSUOUS EXPERIENCE TO DOMINANT ATTITUDE.
... experience this ruined topsy - turvy world that the knowing ( critical , evaluating ) spirit investigates and finds wanting . We find another device ir . Cummings ' use of the ... EXPERIENCE: FROM SENSUOUS EXPERIENCE TO DOMINANT ATTITUDE.
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... experience in imagery and sound which communicate the significance of this experience to others . He can only communicate to other minds what is significant to him by involving an outward event symbolizing a significance which ...
... experience in imagery and sound which communicate the significance of this experience to others . He can only communicate to other minds what is significant to him by involving an outward event symbolizing a significance which ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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