Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... object , but in the subject " ( in Lauter , p . 315 ) . It is an act of perception , involving imaginative association of ideas , and reflecting the duality of consciousness . - never While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians ...
... object , but in the subject " ( in Lauter , p . 315 ) . It is an act of perception , involving imaginative association of ideas , and reflecting the duality of consciousness . - never While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians ...
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... object of Frost's admiration . Despite its insignificant size , the animal asserts meaningful design in a world which constantly seems to threaten it . Its smugness is justified : If I can with confidence say That still for another day ...
... object of Frost's admiration . Despite its insignificant size , the animal asserts meaningful design in a world which constantly seems to threaten it . Its smugness is justified : If I can with confidence say That still for another day ...
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... object cannot at times be separated from the reality within the mind . A description of one may reveal something of the other . IV Melville's incomplete success with the paintings is not unex- 500 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
... object cannot at times be separated from the reality within the mind . A description of one may reveal something of the other . IV Melville's incomplete success with the paintings is not unex- 500 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
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