Blake Studies, Volumes 7-9K. P. Easson and R. R. Easson, 1974 |
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... question . Indeed , the question is merely a reflection of a category , to borrow Kant's term , of the anti - mythic mode , and is meaningful only within its terms . This suggests that both myth and anti - myth create mythologies ...
... question . Indeed , the question is merely a reflection of a category , to borrow Kant's term , of the anti - mythic mode , and is meaningful only within its terms . This suggests that both myth and anti - myth create mythologies ...
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... question , when it enters the mind for the first time , can be absolutely racking . Is there a more important question the soul can confront ? Is there a more important answer than the one forthcoming at the time of the soul's first ...
... question , when it enters the mind for the first time , can be absolutely racking . Is there a more important question the soul can confront ? Is there a more important answer than the one forthcoming at the time of the soul's first ...
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... question : 1. So , coming back to the original question , Where do you live ? it has become abundantly clear from modern theory that there is no central spot in the universe- -no celestial corner of " First and Main Streets " from which ...
... question : 1. So , coming back to the original question , Where do you live ? it has become abundantly clear from modern theory that there is no central spot in the universe- -no celestial corner of " First and Main Streets " from which ...
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EDWARD J ROSE Preface | 4 |
E B MURRAY Jerusalem Reversed | 11 |
MARTIN BUTLIN A New Portrait of William | 100 |
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