The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... human civilization themselves , the city and the garden , were also of divine origin . But just as man came finally to believe that he had created and was respons- ible for his own civilization , so he came also to believe that the real ...
... human civilization themselves , the city and the garden , were also of divine origin . But just as man came finally to believe that he had created and was respons- ible for his own civilization , so he came also to believe that the real ...
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... human world than to know how to study a non - human one . Science and philosophy are significant as two of the creative things that man does , not as keys to the reality of the world out there . There is a world out there , but science ...
... human world than to know how to study a non - human one . Science and philosophy are significant as two of the creative things that man does , not as keys to the reality of the world out there . There is a world out there , but science ...
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... human , sub - imaginative ; every act worth performing has as its object the redeeming of this nature into something with a genuinely human , and therefore divine , shape . Hence Blake's poetry is not allegorical but mythopoeic , not ...
... human , sub - imaginative ; every act worth performing has as its object the redeeming of this nature into something with a genuinely human , and therefore divine , shape . Hence Blake's poetry is not allegorical but mythopoeic , not ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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