Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 115
... turn , and let it go at that . But Hitler , who began as a student of painting , and later shifted to architecture , himself treats his political activities as an extension of his ambitions . He remained , in his own eyes , an ...
... turn , and let it go at that . But Hitler , who began as a student of painting , and later shifted to architecture , himself treats his political activities as an extension of his ambitions . He remained , in his own eyes , an ...
Pagina 170
... turning tide ( transitional scene for transitional act ) we would note the further pattern in the fact that , upon ... turn . For immedi- ately after the physical cleansing , a new life begins . We read that " the city was spinning ...
... turning tide ( transitional scene for transitional act ) we would note the further pattern in the fact that , upon ... turn . For immedi- ately after the physical cleansing , a new life begins . We read that " the city was spinning ...
Pagina 181
... turn influences " the Will " ? On the Disorder side , this role is assigned to the Imagination , insofar as the imagination's close connection with sensory images is thought both to make it highly responsive to the sensory appetites and ...
... turn influences " the Will " ? On the Disorder side , this role is assigned to the Imagination , insofar as the imagination's close connection with sensory images is thought both to make it highly responsive to the sensory appetites and ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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