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Page 87
... human from human experience , and not the sum of human experience . The com- mon residue of such subtractions tell us how little a work can mean in its commonness , not how much it can mean in its uniqueness . Once we reject the naive ...
... human from human experience , and not the sum of human experience . The com- mon residue of such subtractions tell us how little a work can mean in its commonness , not how much it can mean in its uniqueness . Once we reject the naive ...
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... human imagination , em- bodied in our " order of words " ; but we are also aware of that ex- ternal , inhuman reality which makes up what he terms the “ order of nature . " Or to put it as Wallace Stevens did , we may live within and ...
... human imagination , em- bodied in our " order of words " ; but we are also aware of that ex- ternal , inhuman reality which makes up what he terms the “ order of nature . " Or to put it as Wallace Stevens did , we may live within and ...
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... human perception and experience . If we talk of , we talk of . If we see , we see . But it re- mains true ( and we all know it as firmly as we know anything ) that trees exist in space when no human being is looking at them , and it ...
... human perception and experience . If we talk of , we talk of . If we see , we see . But it re- mains true ( and we all know it as firmly as we know anything ) that trees exist in space when no human being is looking at them , and it ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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