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... mind , and those who deny , or say that they cannot perceive , a distinction between soul and mind and will not therefore concede the real existence of the soul , will certainly refuse to recognize the real existence of illusion . I ...
... mind , and those who deny , or say that they cannot perceive , a distinction between soul and mind and will not therefore concede the real existence of the soul , will certainly refuse to recognize the real existence of illusion . I ...
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... mind . Unlike Marlowe and Shakespeare , he did not begin from this point . He began by trying to save his own experience from oblivion , and then by extension of the same principle , the experience of his father and his grandfather ...
... mind . Unlike Marlowe and Shakespeare , he did not begin from this point . He began by trying to save his own experience from oblivion , and then by extension of the same principle , the experience of his father and his grandfather ...
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... mind his striving for conciliation and harmony in all things . It runs through all his poetry . Is not ' Faust ' itself one great , stupendous effort to reconcile good and evil ; to show us that evil is but a negative foil in human minds ...
... mind his striving for conciliation and harmony in all things . It runs through all his poetry . Is not ' Faust ' itself one great , stupendous effort to reconcile good and evil ; to show us that evil is but a negative foil in human minds ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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