Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... describe their activities also in objective language . The creative artist is an observer whose brain works in new ways , making it possible for him to convey information to others about matters that were not a subject for communication ...
... describe their activities also in objective language . The creative artist is an observer whose brain works in new ways , making it possible for him to convey information to others about matters that were not a subject for communication ...
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... describe his early life . Again , it is immensely difficult - far more difficult than most of us want to recognize- to describe a poor childhood decently , to avoid dropping into the ditches on either side of the road , into harshness ...
... describe his early life . Again , it is immensely difficult - far more difficult than most of us want to recognize- to describe a poor childhood decently , to avoid dropping into the ditches on either side of the road , into harshness ...
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... describing sunrise in terms suggestive of a walking goddess Shakespeare reminds us both that the dawn is not a goddess and that many of our responses to the notion of dawn can be more significantly organized if we describe the dawn in ...
... describing sunrise in terms suggestive of a walking goddess Shakespeare reminds us both that the dawn is not a goddess and that many of our responses to the notion of dawn can be more significantly organized if we describe the dawn in ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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