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... lines of the stanza , which are certainly an effort to describe Plato's view of nature , suppose one takes the next two lines as a description of Aristotle's cosmology . " A king of kings " would thus be Aristotle's Prime Mover or God ...
... lines of the stanza , which are certainly an effort to describe Plato's view of nature , suppose one takes the next two lines as a description of Aristotle's cosmology . " A king of kings " would thus be Aristotle's Prime Mover or God ...
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... line , so potent in modern criticism and so influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of the New Humanism , both as the first im- portant ...
... line , so potent in modern criticism and so influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of the New Humanism , both as the first im- portant ...
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... lines " We are such stuff / As dreams are made on , " which draws extraordinary conclusions from the ( to Mr. Ransom ) odd use of on where we would say of - Shakespeare must have had an epiphenomenological view of consciousness or ...
... lines " We are such stuff / As dreams are made on , " which draws extraordinary conclusions from the ( to Mr. Ransom ) odd use of on where we would say of - Shakespeare must have had an epiphenomenological view of consciousness or ...
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