Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... now the cherished inhabitants of many Ameri- can campuses . Here they are not required , as sometimes they are abroad , to hide their talents under the mask of a scientist 832 or scholar ; they may follow their proper bents by PR503.
... now the cherished inhabitants of many Ameri- can campuses . Here they are not required , as sometimes they are abroad , to hide their talents under the mask of a scientist 832 or scholar ; they may follow their proper bents by PR503.
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... follow fixed modes of thought and dominate the appearances of reality by set logical formulae . When it comes to keeping the law , the true poet is an outlaw . There are no rules that we can master that will make us poets , or if we are ...
... follow fixed modes of thought and dominate the appearances of reality by set logical formulae . When it comes to keeping the law , the true poet is an outlaw . There are no rules that we can master that will make us poets , or if we are ...
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... follow the thought even though the figure may be mishandled . But here one loses the thought . Greville , in Down in the depth , " employs the language of theology ; Donne employs the language of astrology ( and other technical lan ...
... follow the thought even though the figure may be mishandled . But here one loses the thought . Greville , in Down in the depth , " employs the language of theology ; Donne employs the language of astrology ( and other technical lan ...
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