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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... poetical thinking . In that world all was poetical . The distinctions between the real and the imaginary , between dreaming and waking , have to be made before poetical thinking can come to being . Perhaps this dis crimination does not ...
... poetical thinking . In that world all was poetical . The distinctions between the real and the imaginary , between dreaming and waking , have to be made before poetical thinking can come to being . Perhaps this dis crimination does not ...
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... poetical thinking can no more be explained than a poem can be explained . Socrates , we remember , com- plains on one occasion that poets never answer the question , " What does this poem mean ? " Rhetoricians , grammarians , pedants ...
... poetical thinking can no more be explained than a poem can be explained . Socrates , we remember , com- plains on one occasion that poets never answer the question , " What does this poem mean ? " Rhetoricians , grammarians , pedants ...
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... poetical thinking and the wisdom that is poetry . But what I have been saying about the nature of poetical thought has probably no validity at all because I write entirely without poetical experience . I have put myself by my own words ...
... poetical thinking and the wisdom that is poetry . But what I have been saying about the nature of poetical thought has probably no validity at all because I write entirely without poetical experience . I have put myself by my own words ...
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