Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... Perhaps , " I thought , “ perhaps , he was a poet . Perhaps I have killed a genius . " And I began stepping on the other ants , digging up the ant hill , scattering destruction broadcast about me . When my work was finished , and only a ...
... Perhaps , " I thought , “ perhaps , he was a poet . Perhaps I have killed a genius . " And I began stepping on the other ants , digging up the ant hill , scattering destruction broadcast about me . When my work was finished , and only a ...
Pagina 164
... perhaps not wholly analyzable in terms of the intrigue . That is , the drama ( like such a Platonic dialogue as the Phaedrus ) may be treated formally as a kind of “ initiation into a mystery " -and when approached exclusively in such ...
... perhaps not wholly analyzable in terms of the intrigue . That is , the drama ( like such a Platonic dialogue as the Phaedrus ) may be treated formally as a kind of “ initiation into a mystery " -and when approached exclusively in such ...
Pagina 57
... perhaps a twisted kind of exhibitionism manifesting itself by blatant noncooperation , or perhaps even a silently corroding in- cestuousness which was dragging his mind elsewhere . One can invent hypothetical cases at random , noting ...
... perhaps a twisted kind of exhibitionism manifesting itself by blatant noncooperation , or perhaps even a silently corroding in- cestuousness which was dragging his mind elsewhere . One can invent hypothetical cases at random , noting ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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