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... revealed the incantation also revealed a labyrinth of illusion and eliminated for him all interest in himself : " I know I shall never say those words , because I no longer remember Tzinacán .... This is why I do not pronounce the ...
... revealed the incantation also revealed a labyrinth of illusion and eliminated for him all interest in himself : " I know I shall never say those words , because I no longer remember Tzinacán .... This is why I do not pronounce the ...
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... reveal to us of ourselves . In a sense , all Borges's stories reveal the perceiver who lives , like the narrator of " The Immortal , " in a labyrinth of his own devising -arbitrary , mad , devious . In another story , a visiting Arabian ...
... reveal to us of ourselves . In a sense , all Borges's stories reveal the perceiver who lives , like the narrator of " The Immortal , " in a labyrinth of his own devising -arbitrary , mad , devious . In another story , a visiting Arabian ...
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... revealed in its figural immediacy . For poet and reader , the vision reveals that the earthly sphere prefig- ures the perfect bliss of heaven , where natural images will achieve their final rounded form . God's grace mediates natural ...
... revealed in its figural immediacy . For poet and reader , the vision reveals that the earthly sphere prefig- ures the perfect bliss of heaven , where natural images will achieve their final rounded form . God's grace mediates natural ...
Contents
ONE Introduction | 3 |
the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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