English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... mind to another experiences which to the originating mind are significant . The significance may be in the experience itself , that is , in the details of the actual happening , or in the effects which it produced in the mind of him to ...
... mind to another experiences which to the originating mind are significant . The significance may be in the experience itself , that is , in the details of the actual happening , or in the effects which it produced in the mind of him to ...
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... mind . He may well be termed " metaphysical " in another sense than that which Dryden and Dr. Johnson had in mind , because his tortured mind was pre- occupied with the meaning of the universe and man's place in it , and with the ...
... mind . He may well be termed " metaphysical " in another sense than that which Dryden and Dr. Johnson had in mind , because his tortured mind was pre- occupied with the meaning of the universe and man's place in it , and with the ...
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... mind in the reader . The Imagists , a school founded by an American writer , Ezra Pound , at the time of the ... mind fleeting complexes of thought and feeling . In poetry which would capture such instantaneous states of mind , there is ...
... mind in the reader . The Imagists , a school founded by an American writer , Ezra Pound , at the time of the ... mind fleeting complexes of thought and feeling . In poetry which would capture such instantaneous states of mind , there is ...
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