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Page 122
... materials permits , in focussing all one's attention about the motivation , which is identical with structure . Hence ... material ( for instance , if he has distinguished between a motivation in the sign of day and a motivation in the ...
... materials permits , in focussing all one's attention about the motivation , which is identical with structure . Hence ... material ( for instance , if he has distinguished between a motivation in the sign of day and a motivation in the ...
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... material context of situation , which ' I should contend that our hero , in thus altering his incantatory methods , would get greater freedom by acting more rationally . Others , however , might consider any incantation as per se a sign ...
... material context of situation , which ' I should contend that our hero , in thus altering his incantatory methods , would get greater freedom by acting more rationally . Others , however , might consider any incantation as per se a sign ...
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... material interests . " Coleridge's motivation is " tragic , " or " dignifying , " " from the top down " ( in his phrasing : “ a Jove principium " ) . He treats material interests as a limited aspect of " higher " interests . Marx ...
... material interests . " Coleridge's motivation is " tragic , " or " dignifying , " " from the top down " ( in his phrasing : “ a Jove principium " ) . He treats material interests as a limited aspect of " higher " interests . Marx ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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