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... realized in different degrees in different minds of individuals , especially through their communica- tion one with ... realize the presence of a mind in myself beyond my private mind , and it is through this mind that the image of red ...
... realized in different degrees in different minds of individuals , especially through their communica- tion one with ... realize the presence of a mind in myself beyond my private mind , and it is through this mind that the image of red ...
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... realizing themselves anew ) . " It is this view which , as it seems to me , is verified by the psycho- logical ... realized once ( it is supposed ) at the beginning of life , within the mother's womb . Like the neurotic , the poet ...
... realizing themselves anew ) . " It is this view which , as it seems to me , is verified by the psycho- logical ... realized once ( it is supposed ) at the beginning of life , within the mother's womb . Like the neurotic , the poet ...
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... realized by its means something of the deepest forces and demands of his own nature , poetry cannot be without influence on life . Rather , we may make for it the claim that Shelley urges in his Defence : that only through the ...
... realized by its means something of the deepest forces and demands of his own nature , poetry cannot be without influence on life . Rather , we may make for it the claim that Shelley urges in his Defence : that only through the ...
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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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