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... language in his urgency and the old language is transformed from within . That seems a very good summing up . Modernism was above all an attempt to create something which was not merely new in the sense that previous movements have been ...
... language in his urgency and the old language is transformed from within . That seems a very good summing up . Modernism was above all an attempt to create something which was not merely new in the sense that previous movements have been ...
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... language . ' The language is the means , the art , by which the truth is probed . The elusiveness of the religious truth demands the refinement of the art of language . So they must be poets . Today's Anglicanism shows many a sign of ...
... language . ' The language is the means , the art , by which the truth is probed . The elusiveness of the religious truth demands the refinement of the art of language . So they must be poets . Today's Anglicanism shows many a sign of ...
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... language must now be evident . Language depends upon the mutual awareness of two consciousnesses which , by that same recognition , have become reflexive . When I can speak to another , I can speak more freely myself , given that ' to ...
... language must now be evident . Language depends upon the mutual awareness of two consciousnesses which , by that same recognition , have become reflexive . When I can speak to another , I can speak more freely myself , given that ' to ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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