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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... universe , and if we are blind to the impressiveness and meanings of our physical surroundings , we are limited . It ought to be possible to embody our sensory experience in our poetry in an efficient way , not as ornament , and with no ...
... universe , and if we are blind to the impressiveness and meanings of our physical surroundings , we are limited . It ought to be possible to embody our sensory experience in our poetry in an efficient way , not as ornament , and with no ...
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... universe which is at once infinitely beautiful and perfectly incomprehensible . It is with this view of the universe and with certain aspects of man's place in it , as the imagery is used to express this view , that I am now concerned ...
... universe which is at once infinitely beautiful and perfectly incomprehensible . It is with this view of the universe and with certain aspects of man's place in it , as the imagery is used to express this view , that I am now concerned ...
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... universe which the poet is trying to understand , and at this point they are an efficiently representative part . The rational soul and the sensible soul are united : we do not have the purely rational soul of Jonson or the purely ...
... universe which the poet is trying to understand , and at this point they are an efficiently representative part . The rational soul and the sensible soul are united : we do not have the purely rational soul of Jonson or the purely ...
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