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Pagina 155
... experience of one among many- the experience of the single extrava- gant and irregular head himself -Browne moves to The One , the revolutions of Time and our collective Pythago- rean and Platonic immortality . Not that Browne ...
... experience of one among many- the experience of the single extrava- gant and irregular head himself -Browne moves to The One , the revolutions of Time and our collective Pythago- rean and Platonic immortality . Not that Browne ...
Pagina 159
... experience and the liter- ary analysis and expression of personal experience in the sermo remain the same for Jonson and Vives as for the Senecans . But whereas the Senecans , especially those of the Libertine move- ment , tended more ...
... experience and the liter- ary analysis and expression of personal experience in the sermo remain the same for Jonson and Vives as for the Senecans . But whereas the Senecans , especially those of the Libertine move- ment , tended more ...
Pagina 253
... experience of that word in a variety of contexts , our association of that word with other words which have , in our experience , a somewhat similar range , and our as- sociation of the word with other words of similar shape , but not ...
... experience of that word in a variety of contexts , our association of that word with other words which have , in our experience , a somewhat similar range , and our as- sociation of the word with other words of similar shape , but not ...
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