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In both cases FORM is attained ( paradoxically ) through its subordination of content . To the Buddha , Nature's " show " is merely show ( " Mirror on mirror mirrored is all the show " ) - an " empty " play of appearances .
In both cases FORM is attained ( paradoxically ) through its subordination of content . To the Buddha , Nature's " show " is merely show ( " Mirror on mirror mirrored is all the show " ) - an " empty " play of appearances .
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This levitating bird - man , distilling pure poetry in close contact with nature , forgets to recite one of the most beautiful lays of Buile Suibhne at Snámhdá - en where Suibhne celebrates his encounter with Christ ( BS , $ 23 ) : he ...
This levitating bird - man , distilling pure poetry in close contact with nature , forgets to recite one of the most beautiful lays of Buile Suibhne at Snámhdá - en where Suibhne celebrates his encounter with Christ ( BS , $ 23 ) : he ...
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Apart from its autobiographical nature , the work is full of references to the Irish . Here Irish - Americans are more like the Irish than the Irish themselves . In the stage direction , mother Mary is described as follows : " Her face ...
Apart from its autobiographical nature , the work is full of references to the Irish . Here Irish - Americans are more like the Irish than the Irish themselves . In the stage direction , mother Mary is described as follows : " Her face ...
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