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... experience . . . involves , probably , a recognition , implicit in the expression of every experience , of other kinds of experience which are possible . ' .. I spoke a moment ago of how these remarks appear to have been converted by ...
... experience . . . involves , probably , a recognition , implicit in the expression of every experience , of other kinds of experience which are possible . ' .. I spoke a moment ago of how these remarks appear to have been converted by ...
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... experience ' , he was not using that word in a technical sense . When he spoke of ' experiences ' , in the plural , he meant falling in love or reading Spinoza ; and this is much nearer to the everyday sense in which a man might speak ...
... experience ' , he was not using that word in a technical sense . When he spoke of ' experiences ' , in the plural , he meant falling in love or reading Spinoza ; and this is much nearer to the everyday sense in which a man might speak ...
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... experience ? Doesn't that mean that a poem can be about any- thing ? ' I answered , ' No , it does not mean that . Not everything that happens to us is an experience . It is an event . But an ex- perience is an event which affects one ...
... experience ? Doesn't that mean that a poem can be about any- thing ? ' I answered , ' No , it does not mean that . Not everything that happens to us is an experience . It is an event . But an ex- perience is an event which affects one ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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