Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... symbol of that “ most exalted lady ” reveals that the creative epiphany allows the great artist to achieve a kind of negative capability wherein he is one with what he creates and is yet aware of his own identity . In the image - symbol ...
... symbol of that “ most exalted lady ” reveals that the creative epiphany allows the great artist to achieve a kind of negative capability wherein he is one with what he creates and is yet aware of his own identity . In the image - symbol ...
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... symbols developed throughout the book's three sections . The central symbol of " Time Passes ” is the mirror . Nature , the world of time and space , becomes simply the mirror reflecting the reality of mind . The central symbols of the ...
... symbols developed throughout the book's three sections . The central symbol of " Time Passes ” is the mirror . Nature , the world of time and space , becomes simply the mirror reflecting the reality of mind . The central symbols of the ...
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... symbol is meant to function , then , much like the window and the painting . Yet curiously in its opacity , its vagueness , and its remoteness it seems more akin to the image of the mirror . At our last sight the Lighthouse “ had become ...
... symbol is meant to function , then , much like the window and the painting . Yet curiously in its opacity , its vagueness , and its remoteness it seems more akin to the image of the mirror . At our last sight the Lighthouse “ had become ...
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