Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
49. lappuse
... symbols , between what I called inherent symbols and arbitrary symbols , but the distinction has come to mean little or nothing . Whether their power has arisen out of them- ' I forgot that my ' subconsciousness ' would know ...
... symbols , between what I called inherent symbols and arbitrary symbols , but the distinction has come to mean little or nothing . Whether their power has arisen out of them- ' I forgot that my ' subconsciousness ' would know ...
160. lappuse
... symbols and music , we are lured to the threshold of sleep , and may be far beyond it , without knowing that we have ever set our feet upon the steps of horn or of ivory . it IV Besides emotional symbols , symbols that evoke emotions ...
... symbols and music , we are lured to the threshold of sleep , and may be far beyond it , without knowing that we have ever set our feet upon the steps of horn or of ivory . it IV Besides emotional symbols , symbols that evoke emotions ...
162. lappuse
... symbols when one is busy doing this or that , but the soul moves among symbols and unfolds in symbols when trance , or madness , or deep meditation has withdrawn it from every impulse but its own . ' I then saw , ' wrote Gérard de ...
... symbols when one is busy doing this or that , but the soul moves among symbols and unfolds in symbols when trance , or madness , or deep meditation has withdrawn it from every impulse but its own . ' I then saw , ' wrote Gérard de ...
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