Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 25
... mind : In Mind we reach the most significant factor in the universe .... It unlocks the door and releases the new- born spirit from the bonds and shackles and dungeons of natural necessity . It is the supreme system of con- trol , and ...
... mind : In Mind we reach the most significant factor in the universe .... It unlocks the door and releases the new- born spirit from the bonds and shackles and dungeons of natural necessity . It is the supreme system of con- trol , and ...
Pagina 26
... Mind . But the process is an organic one . The quickening life of Nature is the ' voice ' to which the creative imagina- tion responds . Yet it is the reacting mind of the perceiver that draws the fragments together , metaphorically ...
... Mind . But the process is an organic one . The quickening life of Nature is the ' voice ' to which the creative imagina- tion responds . Yet it is the reacting mind of the perceiver that draws the fragments together , metaphorically ...
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... mind knowlingly passes a fiction upon herself , first substituting her own feelings for those of the Beggar's and , in the same breath detecting the fallacy , will not part with the wish . ( Lucas I 239 ) In the same way that ...
... mind knowlingly passes a fiction upon herself , first substituting her own feelings for those of the Beggar's and , in the same breath detecting the fallacy , will not part with the wish . ( Lucas I 239 ) In the same way that ...
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