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... mind ' or its relative failures of judgment . For , by defini- tion , only love looking with the eyes has perfect taste . Music implicit in the movement and pitch of the words is accessory to the de- sired order of sight ; and because ...
... mind ' or its relative failures of judgment . For , by defini- tion , only love looking with the eyes has perfect taste . Music implicit in the movement and pitch of the words is accessory to the de- sired order of sight ; and because ...
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Louis Zukofsky. that while they will not have mind in them ( for mind is a potentiality of them only in so far as they are capable of being disengaged from matter ) mind may yet be thinkable . ' ... mind as we have described it is what ...
Louis Zukofsky. that while they will not have mind in them ( for mind is a potentiality of them only in so far as they are capable of being disengaged from matter ) mind may yet be thinkable . ' ... mind as we have described it is what ...
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... minds are wild , lest more mischance On plots and errors , happen . ' V , ü , 373,402,405 Troilus and Cressida , 1602 : Cressida's mind is the whore to the definition of love when she condoles verbally— " The error of our eye directs our ...
... minds are wild , lest more mischance On plots and errors , happen . ' V , ü , 373,402,405 Troilus and Cressida , 1602 : Cressida's mind is the whore to the definition of love when she condoles verbally— " The error of our eye directs our ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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