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In introversion for scientific phantasy it is true that we turn away from immediate environment , yet none the less we turn towards those parts of external reality of which the words are symbols . Ordinarily we see , hovering behind ...
In introversion for scientific phantasy it is true that we turn away from immediate environment , yet none the less we turn towards those parts of external reality of which the words are symbols . Ordinarily we see , hovering behind ...
Pagina 164
The novel uses words grammatically so as sharply to exclude all meanings and therefore all affective tones , except one clear piece of reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation ...
The novel uses words grammatically so as sharply to exclude all meanings and therefore all affective tones , except one clear piece of reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation ...
Pagina 166
In this way the emotional content does not float about fluidly in the mind ; it is firmly attached , by a hundred interweaving strands , to the manifest content - a piece of external reality . A poem's content is not just emotion ...
In this way the emotional content does not float about fluidly in the mind ; it is firmly attached , by a hundred interweaving strands , to the manifest content - a piece of external reality . A poem's content is not just emotion ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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