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... describes it as a “ strange drowsiness " and advises Alonso not to neglect " the heavy offer of it . / It seldom visits sorrow " ( II , i , 193 , 188–89 ) . Prospero describes the “ heavi- ness " of their memories of suffering , and ...
... describes it as a “ strange drowsiness " and advises Alonso not to neglect " the heavy offer of it . / It seldom visits sorrow " ( II , i , 193 , 188–89 ) . Prospero describes the “ heavi- ness " of their memories of suffering , and ...
Page 113
... describes circular interchanges be- tween the winds of inspiration and their fraternal flatus in the bowels . " Words are but Wind " that puffs us up , and our " Bodies " are " their Vessels ” ( T , 153 ) : “ The same Spirits which in ...
... describes circular interchanges be- tween the winds of inspiration and their fraternal flatus in the bowels . " Words are but Wind " that puffs us up , and our " Bodies " are " their Vessels ” ( T , 153 ) : “ The same Spirits which in ...
Page 193
... describes an enclosed space in which sen- sation resonates to the point of repose : " Calculus is a stone " ( KH , 80 ) . When calculus projects a curve , we fill the space its line en- closes with awareness and sensation , and it ...
... describes an enclosed space in which sen- sation resonates to the point of repose : " Calculus is a stone " ( KH , 80 ) . When calculus projects a curve , we fill the space its line en- closes with awareness and sensation , and it ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
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