On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... object cannot be the same as our emotion for the original object . " The original emotion blinded us to the texture of the object , but now there is leisure for the texture . " In other words , our imitation in retrospect is more ...
... object cannot be the same as our emotion for the original object . " The original emotion blinded us to the texture of the object , but now there is leisure for the texture . " In other words , our imitation in retrospect is more ...
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... object , undertaken for love of the object and in the effort to understand the object ; to understand it , not rationally , but in its uniqueness . The term cognition is employed by Ransom also in connection with the rational activities ...
... object , undertaken for love of the object and in the effort to understand the object ; to understand it , not rationally , but in its uniqueness . The term cognition is employed by Ransom also in connection with the rational activities ...
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... object toward which we have it . For example , there is hardly an instance of terror - in - general , or of terror - on- principle , but only terror toward a particular object or situa- tion ; like a father , or men armed with machine ...
... object toward which we have it . For example , there is hardly an instance of terror - in - general , or of terror - on- principle , but only terror toward a particular object or situa- tion ; like a father , or men armed with machine ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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