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... activity . Where the thing produced is a mental image , we cannot say this . How images are produced , we do not know . Perhaps we must just take it as an ultimate psychological fact that familiarity with a universal tends to ' overflow ...
... activity . Where the thing produced is a mental image , we cannot say this . How images are produced , we do not know . Perhaps we must just take it as an ultimate psychological fact that familiarity with a universal tends to ' overflow ...
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... activity : dissolving in order to re - create , struggling to idealize and to unify ' dead ' objects . Objects ... activity . This , for Coleridge , was the only kind of poetic activity possible in the eighteenth- century climate ; it ...
... activity : dissolving in order to re - create , struggling to idealize and to unify ' dead ' objects . Objects ... activity . This , for Coleridge , was the only kind of poetic activity possible in the eighteenth- century climate ; it ...
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... activity had been simply meant to make us think that some activity was in preparation at our section of the front while really nothing was intended . . . . I think that he , like most of us , found it almost exciting to be able to use ...
... activity had been simply meant to make us think that some activity was in preparation at our section of the front while really nothing was intended . . . . I think that he , like most of us , found it almost exciting to be able to use ...
Contents
EDWARD IS CASTLEBUILDING IN WALES Rhys Memorial Lecture | 80 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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