Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... experience than like the schematization of that experience into the theoretical patterns and systems of philosophy and science . Yet it has a quality which differentiates it from actuality . It is experience which has been organized ...
... experience than like the schematization of that experience into the theoretical patterns and systems of philosophy and science . Yet it has a quality which differentiates it from actuality . It is experience which has been organized ...
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... experience , which he saw quite unrelated to anything outside ; yet for the reader the poem may become the expression of a general situation , as well as of some private experience of his own . The reader's interpretation may differ ...
... experience , which he saw quite unrelated to anything outside ; yet for the reader the poem may become the expression of a general situation , as well as of some private experience of his own . The reader's interpretation may differ ...
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... experience which lie beyond the reach of intellectual comprehension . Certainly it was to the second of these that Eliot's poetic genius had turned . In the passage quoted from his Academy Lecture on Milton can be seen his growing ...
... experience which lie beyond the reach of intellectual comprehension . Certainly it was to the second of these that Eliot's poetic genius had turned . In the passage quoted from his Academy Lecture on Milton can be seen his growing ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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