Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... object ( I - It ) : see Martin Buber , I and Thou , 2nd ed ,, trans . R. G. Smith ( New York , 1958 ) . Donne's lyrics are metaphysical in a relational sense that passes beyond literary labels , and distinguishes them from Petrarchan ...
... object ( I - It ) : see Martin Buber , I and Thou , 2nd ed ,, trans . R. G. Smith ( New York , 1958 ) . Donne's lyrics are metaphysical in a relational sense that passes beyond literary labels , and distinguishes them from Petrarchan ...
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... object . What disturbed Coleridge enough to provoke the writing of the Biographia was Wordsworth's blurring of the ... objects , or investing them with sensation , without bringing all that I have said to a rigorous after - test of good ...
... object . What disturbed Coleridge enough to provoke the writing of the Biographia was Wordsworth's blurring of the ... objects , or investing them with sensation , without bringing all that I have said to a rigorous after - test of good ...
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... objects . The process of abstraction is not strictly metaphorical in itself . In Wordsworth's example from Resolution and Independence , the sea - beast is " stripped of some of its vital qualities to assimilate it to the stone ” ( p ...
... objects . The process of abstraction is not strictly metaphorical in itself . In Wordsworth's example from Resolution and Independence , the sea - beast is " stripped of some of its vital qualities to assimilate it to the stone ” ( p ...
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