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... experience never present in its completeness . The task of the reader , before he can criticize , is to refashion the novel out of the march of experience as it passed . The procession ' must be marshalled and concentrated some- where ...
... experience never present in its completeness . The task of the reader , before he can criticize , is to refashion the novel out of the march of experience as it passed . The procession ' must be marshalled and concentrated some- where ...
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... experience ' metabiological ' or spiritual . The ' primary biological experience ' of unity , through its rela- tion to the antecedent experience of conflict and frustra- tion , is taken up into an experience of value , in which the ...
... experience ' metabiological ' or spiritual . The ' primary biological experience ' of unity , through its rela- tion to the antecedent experience of conflict and frustra- tion , is taken up into an experience of value , in which the ...
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... experience com- municable to minds of our own day , not bound by the beliefs current in the poet's time . Also I ... experience of poetry ; do they not characterize any experience what- ever , provided it be realized in some scope and ...
... experience com- municable to minds of our own day , not bound by the beliefs current in the poet's time . Also I ... experience of poetry ; do they not characterize any experience what- ever , provided it be realized in some scope and ...
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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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