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... sense of place : practically the whole novel is set in a religious community deep in the English countryside , and the action unfolds through a hot July and August . More than the story is confined and given logic by this sense of place ...
... sense of place : practically the whole novel is set in a religious community deep in the English countryside , and the action unfolds through a hot July and August . More than the story is confined and given logic by this sense of place ...
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... sense of unity is the scientists analogue to the Brahmanic conception of the great essence , " OM , " articulated in the Upanishads , and in Western religious philosophy ap- proaches the Pantheistic , and , to a lesser extent ...
... sense of unity is the scientists analogue to the Brahmanic conception of the great essence , " OM , " articulated in the Upanishads , and in Western religious philosophy ap- proaches the Pantheistic , and , to a lesser extent ...
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... sense of unity , not a sense of beauty , not the satisfaction of a curiosity , but a clean sense of power . Whence this particular sensation ? And why any different from the scholar , who , for example , finds a new theme run- ning ...
... sense of unity , not a sense of beauty , not the satisfaction of a curiosity , but a clean sense of power . Whence this particular sensation ? And why any different from the scholar , who , for example , finds a new theme run- ning ...
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