The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... means of the eye , the soul is content in the human prison of the body ; by means of the eyes the soul represents to itself all the manifestations of nature . But he who loses his eyes leaves the soul in a dark prison , in which all ...
... means of the eye , the soul is content in the human prison of the body ; by means of the eyes the soul represents to itself all the manifestations of nature . But he who loses his eyes leaves the soul in a dark prison , in which all ...
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... means of accommodating oneself to one's place as well as a means of flying from it . " " So much strength has been wasted , " she wrote at last to Emerson , from Italy , " because I grew not in the right soil . " Even Emerson , who ...
... means of accommodating oneself to one's place as well as a means of flying from it . " " So much strength has been wasted , " she wrote at last to Emerson , from Italy , " because I grew not in the right soil . " Even Emerson , who ...
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... mean as the essential condi- tion of aesthetic experience , and what does it not mean ? One thing it does not mean is the embodiment or representation of a necessarily perfect , ideal mode - of - being - in - the - world , or what might ...
... mean as the essential condi- tion of aesthetic experience , and what does it not mean ? One thing it does not mean is the embodiment or representation of a necessarily perfect , ideal mode - of - being - in - the - world , or what might ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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