Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... inner self and the outer anti - self . Unwilling to quit the field , Hic asserts that Dante's art immortalized " that hollow face of his ” simply because he had “ so utterly found himself ” ( 11. 19-24 ) . Ille does not agree . He ...
... inner self and the outer anti - self . Unwilling to quit the field , Hic asserts that Dante's art immortalized " that hollow face of his ” simply because he had “ so utterly found himself ” ( 11. 19-24 ) . Ille does not agree . He ...
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... inner and outer reality and is consequently able to create patterns of order and meaning . Lily Briscoe's painting similarly reflects the way the artist may achieve " that razor edge of balance ” ( p . 287 ) between his inner vision and ...
... inner and outer reality and is consequently able to create patterns of order and meaning . Lily Briscoe's painting similarly reflects the way the artist may achieve " that razor edge of balance ” ( p . 287 ) between his inner vision and ...
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... inner depths , who prefers to plunge inward and possess a more priceless treasure . There is no real alienation of inner from outer world , for microcosm and macrocosm imply each other ; there is a transfusion of excitement from the ...
... inner depths , who prefers to plunge inward and possess a more priceless treasure . There is no real alienation of inner from outer world , for microcosm and macrocosm imply each other ; there is a transfusion of excitement from the ...
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