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... sense it would be quite easy to get on without them . Government is always carried on in Utopia for the good of the governed by disinterested people who regard office as a bore or , like Mr. Wells's Samurai , as a lofty and exacting ...
... sense it would be quite easy to get on without them . Government is always carried on in Utopia for the good of the governed by disinterested people who regard office as a bore or , like Mr. Wells's Samurai , as a lofty and exacting ...
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... sense of translation and ecstasy , alien to his common knowledge of himself . The hope of this illusion is the excitement , and the experience of it the highest reward , of playgoing . Strangely enough we become conscious of its ...
... sense of translation and ecstasy , alien to his common knowledge of himself . The hope of this illusion is the excitement , and the experience of it the highest reward , of playgoing . Strangely enough we become conscious of its ...
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... sense is gone , the inward essence feels , " until , betrayed by some flaw in the work of art or failure in ... senses which seem to bound our humanity . What I wish to establish is that , though the intensity of our experience of it may ...
... sense is gone , the inward essence feels , " until , betrayed by some flaw in the work of art or failure in ... senses which seem to bound our humanity . What I wish to establish is that , though the intensity of our experience of it may ...
Inhalt
HOUSMAN F R S L | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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