Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... objective vision of ever- lastingness . An hour is a division of a day , a day of a year , a year of an age , an age but a pebble on the beach of eternity . A man grows and sails into the port of maturity , but his childhood lies like ...
... objective vision of ever- lastingness . An hour is a division of a day , a day of a year , a year of an age , an age but a pebble on the beach of eternity . A man grows and sails into the port of maturity , but his childhood lies like ...
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... objective life . So this fiction becomes more and more sectional , and less and less charged with the common purpose of universal ideas . It lives , not in the world , but in enclosures ; it tends to be psychological only within ...
... objective life . So this fiction becomes more and more sectional , and less and less charged with the common purpose of universal ideas . It lives , not in the world , but in enclosures ; it tends to be psychological only within ...
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... objective reality of his vision . was gradually narrowed and obscured , and replaced by a particular consciousness usurping the universal . Just this stress upon a self - conscious expression transformed him from an inspired into a ...
... objective reality of his vision . was gradually narrowed and obscured , and replaced by a particular consciousness usurping the universal . Just this stress upon a self - conscious expression transformed him from an inspired into a ...
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