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... imagination yearns towards externality , and externality in some special medium . 2 Indeed , as we have seen , Croce's whole heart is set on insisting that there is no jot or tittle of content in our imagination beyond what has passed ...
... imagination yearns towards externality , and externality in some special medium . 2 Indeed , as we have seen , Croce's whole heart is set on insisting that there is no jot or tittle of content in our imagination beyond what has passed ...
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... imagination is formed . We may consider the art of music . Apart from the special discipline and experience which the instrument affords , the special world of purified sound in which the musical imagination is exercised and educated ...
... imagination is formed . We may consider the art of music . Apart from the special discipline and experience which the instrument affords , the special world of purified sound in which the musical imagination is exercised and educated ...
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... imagination was closed to him he had a firmer hold on the world in space and time , of men and women as they live in ... imaginative vision of the infinite as Blake's , or interpretation of Nature as Wordsworth's , or in Shelley's dream ...
... imagination was closed to him he had a firmer hold on the world in space and time , of men and women as they live in ... imaginative vision of the infinite as Blake's , or interpretation of Nature as Wordsworth's , or in Shelley's dream ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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