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... woman as supreme embodiment of the beauty felt in the visible world , and as a power quickening man's sensibility to that beauty , and linking it in love to all nature . It is this latter aspect of the woman archetype that is expressed ...
... woman as supreme embodiment of the beauty felt in the visible world , and as a power quickening man's sensibility to that beauty , and linking it in love to all nature . It is this latter aspect of the woman archetype that is expressed ...
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... woman's nature ; woman as mother , and woman as desirable maid . ' It is not necessary here to examine , farther than has been already done , the meaning which we should attach to Jung's terms , ' the collective unconscious ' , and the ...
... woman's nature ; woman as mother , and woman as desirable maid . ' It is not necessary here to examine , farther than has been already done , the meaning which we should attach to Jung's terms , ' the collective unconscious ' , and the ...
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... woman . As he passes to the wan Elysium where men who had nobly practised manly arts in life continue them unchanged for ever , he leaves behind him the figure of the one woman who had stirred him to ' simple human emotion ' . Once more ...
... woman . As he passes to the wan Elysium where men who had nobly practised manly arts in life continue them unchanged for ever , he leaves behind him the figure of the one woman who had stirred him to ' simple human emotion ' . Once more ...
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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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