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... nature , that it is neither star nor pearl , but instantaneous like plasm . ' In Etruscan Places it is some pages after my last quotation that Lawrence arrives at a definition of the characteristic Etruscan quality — ' the natural ...
... nature , that it is neither star nor pearl , but instantaneous like plasm . ' In Etruscan Places it is some pages after my last quotation that Lawrence arrives at a definition of the characteristic Etruscan quality — ' the natural ...
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... nature , and Aquinas , who rediscovered nature ; of Schopenhauer's Indian mysticism and Nietzsche's arrogant superman ; of Jung's psychology of archetypes and Adler's psychology of the will to dominate yin and yang personified ...
... nature , and Aquinas , who rediscovered nature ; of Schopenhauer's Indian mysticism and Nietzsche's arrogant superman ; of Jung's psychology of archetypes and Adler's psychology of the will to dominate yin and yang personified ...
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... nature , and the poet appears to be exploring the world of the poem in order to discover the secrets which it may yield . George Barker has described the function and nature of the image in a passage from an essay called " The Miracle ...
... nature , and the poet appears to be exploring the world of the poem in order to discover the secrets which it may yield . George Barker has described the function and nature of the image in a passage from an essay called " The Miracle ...
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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 |
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