Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... nature is truly subjective . The “ myself , ” on the other hand , is all that Ille feels that he is in the actions of life , all that is most observable , most looked upon , and hence of an objective nature . When Ille proclaims that he ...
... nature is truly subjective . The “ myself , ” on the other hand , is all that Ille feels that he is in the actions of life , all that is most observable , most looked upon , and hence of an objective nature . When Ille proclaims that he ...
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... nature speaks and manifests the apocalypse while remaining the nature of “ good sense . ” “ Our destiny , our nature , and our home / Is with infinitude , and only there ; ” but immediately he confirms the promise of the Prospectus to ...
... nature speaks and manifests the apocalypse while remaining the nature of “ good sense . ” “ Our destiny , our nature , and our home / Is with infinitude , and only there ; ” but immediately he confirms the promise of the Prospectus to ...
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... nature of things . ” Both of these examples make use of the accidental visual similarity between raindrops and human tears . In the first , there is an “ evanescent ” modification in the image of nature , because the mind , to enjoy the ...
... nature of things . ” Both of these examples make use of the accidental visual similarity between raindrops and human tears . In the first , there is an “ evanescent ” modification in the image of nature , because the mind , to enjoy the ...
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