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Pagina 156
Their aim was representation — by distortion, in suggestions, from highly
individual perspectives — of ideas and feelings whose counterparts are the
matrix of the world's literature. When they eventually dared to substitute feelings
for ideas, ...
Their aim was representation — by distortion, in suggestions, from highly
individual perspectives — of ideas and feelings whose counterparts are the
matrix of the world's literature. When they eventually dared to substitute feelings
for ideas, ...
Pagina 194
In my case this is of comparatively little importance because in the first place I
never suspected Gertrude of having any interest in the criticism of ideas, and in
the second place I have no desire for glory." Gertrude's writing had long seemed
to ...
In my case this is of comparatively little importance because in the first place I
never suspected Gertrude of having any interest in the criticism of ideas, and in
the second place I have no desire for glory." Gertrude's writing had long seemed
to ...
Pagina 300
Others would base their work upon an idea, a method, or perhaps on a
perspective related to the findings of scientists and the meditations of
philosophers. But in nearly all cases, their final literary manifestations of their
excursions into the ...
Others would base their work upon an idea, a method, or perhaps on a
perspective related to the findings of scientists and the meditations of
philosophers. But in nearly all cases, their final literary manifestations of their
excursions into the ...
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