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... become a symbol for the endurance of light and for far - ranging vision ; as also we have made the mountain - top a symbol for a condition of mind laid open to every influence of the sky and dominating the vast landscape of earth ; so ...
... become a symbol for the endurance of light and for far - ranging vision ; as also we have made the mountain - top a symbol for a condition of mind laid open to every influence of the sky and dominating the vast landscape of earth ; so ...
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... become the throne of the Highest , the outermost starry sphere , whereon , however remote it be , man may yet stand with God and behold under the form of eternity the true essence of his life . In regard to the archetype of Heaven and ...
... become the throne of the Highest , the outermost starry sphere , whereon , however remote it be , man may yet stand with God and behold under the form of eternity the true essence of his life . In regard to the archetype of Heaven and ...
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... become alive for me through personal response . So to identify religious and poetic faith is not to ignore that other element by which , in Santayana's dictum , reli- gion and poetry are distinguished . Religion must have ' points of ...
... become alive for me through personal response . So to identify religious and poetic faith is not to ignore that other element by which , in Santayana's dictum , reli- gion and poetry are distinguished . Religion must have ' points of ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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