The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... things to he held and cherished . Theories are altered or discarded only when they fail us . Thus , for example , the conservative economist Frank Knight suggested that if religion is the opiate of the masses , as Karl Marx argued , it ...
... things to he held and cherished . Theories are altered or discarded only when they fail us . Thus , for example , the conservative economist Frank Knight suggested that if religion is the opiate of the masses , as Karl Marx argued , it ...
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... things tangible from the number of things visible . " 26 To Berkeley , painting is the domain in which the relation- ship between the two disparate systems of sight and touch may be explored . He was quite aware that a painting is a ...
... things tangible from the number of things visible . " 26 To Berkeley , painting is the domain in which the relation- ship between the two disparate systems of sight and touch may be explored . He was quite aware that a painting is a ...
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... things before the imagination in words , " Leonardo reasons , " while painting really places the object before the eye , and the eye accepts the likenesses as though they were real . Poetry offers things without this likeness and they ...
... things before the imagination in words , " Leonardo reasons , " while painting really places the object before the eye , and the eye accepts the likenesses as though they were real . Poetry offers things without this likeness and they ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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