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... experience were good , true , and beautiful in proportion as they exemplified the pure form or idea behind them , Physical , or sensuous beauty , is valuable in so far as it gives us glimpses of the divine beauty , the original form ...
... experience were good , true , and beautiful in proportion as they exemplified the pure form or idea behind them , Physical , or sensuous beauty , is valuable in so far as it gives us glimpses of the divine beauty , the original form ...
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... experiences strongly marked by the feeling of depres- sion , his mind may summon details from this experience to symbolize his depression . If he fears financial ruin , his depression may very reasonably seize upon the cluster of facts ...
... experiences strongly marked by the feeling of depres- sion , his mind may summon details from this experience to symbolize his depression . If he fears financial ruin , his depression may very reasonably seize upon the cluster of facts ...
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... experience so pronounced as to close him to the authority of other patterns of experience . The thoroughness of the artist's attack can " wear down " the reader until he accepts the artist's interpretation , the pattern of experience ...
... experience so pronounced as to close him to the authority of other patterns of experience . The thoroughness of the artist's attack can " wear down " the reader until he accepts the artist's interpretation , the pattern of experience ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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