Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
140. lappuse
... thought that are the substance of life . " 29 In this indirect way ( as also , probably , in his early reading of Emerson ) Yeats was being further prepared for his later reading of Croce on Vico . Just as he moved toward a Vichian ...
... thought that are the substance of life . " 29 In this indirect way ( as also , probably , in his early reading of Emerson ) Yeats was being further prepared for his later reading of Croce on Vico . Just as he moved toward a Vichian ...
203. lappuse
... thought , its first language , and where no such originals exist , its relation to what original did . I seek more than idioms , for thoughts become more vivid when I find they were thought out in historical circumstances which affect ...
... thought , its first language , and where no such originals exist , its relation to what original did . I seek more than idioms , for thoughts become more vivid when I find they were thought out in historical circumstances which affect ...
204. lappuse
... thoughts becoming more vivid not merely because he had established a historical relation to those thinkers but also because he was not studying " " thought " alone . He would agree in part with the description of such study given by ...
... thoughts becoming more vivid not merely because he had established a historical relation to those thinkers but also because he was not studying " " thought " alone . He would agree in part with the description of such study given by ...
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PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION | 13 |
THE CYCLES | 15 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 34 |
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