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Page 155
... turning into a tree . Her hands are extended and fastened to the pedestal by chains . Upon one plate , the chains turn into fillets ; in other representations , Artemis carries chandeliers or torches in her hands . On a figurine in the ...
... turning into a tree . Her hands are extended and fastened to the pedestal by chains . Upon one plate , the chains turn into fillets ; in other representations , Artemis carries chandeliers or torches in her hands . On a figurine in the ...
Page 279
... Turning now to the structure of the mythopoeic level of discourse itself , we would like to begin by giving an example which would seem to be most apt to disclose ... turn to Chuang Tzu's myth of Chaos . THE IMAGE OF CHAOS IN CHUANG TZŬ 279.
... Turning now to the structure of the mythopoeic level of discourse itself , we would like to begin by giving an example which would seem to be most apt to disclose ... turn to Chuang Tzu's myth of Chaos . THE IMAGE OF CHAOS IN CHUANG TZŬ 279.
Page 299
... turn to a more subjective aspect of the problem and pursue the paradox of light and darkness in particular ... turns into a limitlessly vast ocean of light . And out of the depth of this ocean of light all the things that have once ...
... turn to a more subjective aspect of the problem and pursue the paradox of light and darkness in particular ... turns into a limitlessly vast ocean of light . And out of the depth of this ocean of light all the things that have once ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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