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... seems to confirm Vivante's judge- ment that a relative inertness characterizes the dream imagery , not only through defective expression but in its own nature . I think , however , that we cannot on account of these differences dismiss ...
... seems to confirm Vivante's judge- ment that a relative inertness characterizes the dream imagery , not only through defective expression but in its own nature . I think , however , that we cannot on account of these differences dismiss ...
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... seems with good reason , Frazer's sug- gestion that the golden bough was the mistletoe . Within the context the emotional value of the comparison seems to lie in the quality of strangeness , of something beyond nature , that gives to ...
... seems with good reason , Frazer's sug- gestion that the golden bough was the mistletoe . Within the context the emotional value of the comparison seems to lie in the quality of strangeness , of something beyond nature , that gives to ...
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... seems that both the master and many of his school have failed to fulfil the necessary conditions of apprehension in regard to the truths of philosophy and of poetry . To the kind of experience communicated by poetry they have not been ...
... seems that both the master and many of his school have failed to fulfil the necessary conditions of apprehension in regard to the truths of philosophy and of poetry . To the kind of experience communicated by poetry they have not been ...
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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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