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... calls the " momentary order " of Stevens ' aesthetic . According to Nassar , the power of the imaginative order to impose pattern or poetry is temporary and " false . " The order " lies to itself " ' in that what it brings to chaos is ...
... calls the " momentary order " of Stevens ' aesthetic . According to Nassar , the power of the imaginative order to impose pattern or poetry is temporary and " false . " The order " lies to itself " ' in that what it brings to chaos is ...
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... calls absurd : This world in itself is not reasonable , that is all that can be said . But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart . The absurd depends ...
... calls absurd : This world in itself is not reasonable , that is all that can be said . But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart . The absurd depends ...
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... calling / The sun the sun " ( CSP , p . 240 ) . Monroe Spears calls " In Praise of Limestone " " a good introduction to the series " of " Bucolics . " This is indeed the case , for the " Bucolics " flesh 7 Fuller , p . 213 . 8Monroe K ...
... calling / The sun the sun " ( CSP , p . 240 ) . Monroe Spears calls " In Praise of Limestone " " a good introduction to the series " of " Bucolics . " This is indeed the case , for the " Bucolics " flesh 7 Fuller , p . 213 . 8Monroe K ...
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