On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... sense mooted by Aristotle, that internal metasense that not only receives sensation from particular organs of sense but discerns the fact of the sensing itself. As Michael Witmore crisply notes, the importance of common sense is that ...
... sense mooted by Aristotle, that internal metasense that not only receives sensation from particular organs of sense but discerns the fact of the sensing itself. As Michael Witmore crisply notes, the importance of common sense is that ...
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... sense not to be monolithic or univocal, nor was hegemony an unproblematically dominant ideology which simply shut out all alternative visions or political projects. Rather, common sense was understood to be a syncretic historical ...
... sense not to be monolithic or univocal, nor was hegemony an unproblematically dominant ideology which simply shut out all alternative visions or political projects. Rather, common sense was understood to be a syncretic historical ...
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... sense of smell is ( A ) Snake ( B ) Monkey ( C ) Shark ( D ) Cow 1417. We can hear with ? ( A ) Ear ( B ) Mouth ( C ) Nose ( D ) Tongue 1418. The taste sense allows us to perceive : ( A ) texture and temperature ( B ) odors or smells ...
... sense of smell is ( A ) Snake ( B ) Monkey ( C ) Shark ( D ) Cow 1417. We can hear with ? ( A ) Ear ( B ) Mouth ( C ) Nose ( D ) Tongue 1418. The taste sense allows us to perceive : ( A ) texture and temperature ( B ) odors or smells ...
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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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