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... ideas or " Essences " ( 1-4 ) . ( It should be noted that the invocation seems to derive directly from Spenser's lines on the origin of the Idea of Beauty . ) 18 The mind becomes conscious not only of external objects ( so that there is ...
... ideas or " Essences " ( 1-4 ) . ( It should be noted that the invocation seems to derive directly from Spenser's lines on the origin of the Idea of Beauty . ) 18 The mind becomes conscious not only of external objects ( so that there is ...
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... ideas ; except it be that , like as in unconscient things whence conscience came , ther is also thru'out conscient life the same emergent evolution , persisting in our spiritual life to the goal of conscience . This mind perisheth with ...
... ideas ; except it be that , like as in unconscient things whence conscience came , ther is also thru'out conscient life the same emergent evolution , persisting in our spiritual life to the goal of conscience . This mind perisheth with ...
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... Ideas , he recognizes Spinoza and Democritus for his immediate masters , and his philosophy might per- haps be described as a building up of idealism - that is , the supremacy of the imagination - on a naturalistic or materialistic ...
... Ideas , he recognizes Spinoza and Democritus for his immediate masters , and his philosophy might per- haps be described as a building up of idealism - that is , the supremacy of the imagination - on a naturalistic or materialistic ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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