The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... feeling and helplessness . . . . It realizes itself as feeling , sincerity , understanding , as connection and unity ; sometimes at the cost of the death of its creatures . It triumphs in anyone aware of its existence even in its sullen ...
... feeling and helplessness . . . . It realizes itself as feeling , sincerity , understanding , as connection and unity ; sometimes at the cost of the death of its creatures . It triumphs in anyone aware of its existence even in its sullen ...
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... feeling as something experienced by himself before and known to all . In this mood he is the prey of " fears and fancies , ” of “ dim sadness ” and " blind thoughts . " These feelings have reference to two imagined catastrophes . One of ...
... feeling as something experienced by himself before and known to all . In this mood he is the prey of " fears and fancies , ” of “ dim sadness ” and " blind thoughts . " These feelings have reference to two imagined catastrophes . One of ...
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... feeling we are aware of now is thus only a shrunken vestige of a more extensive feeling - a feeling which embraced the universe and expressed an inseparable connection of the ego with the external world . If we may suppose that this ...
... feeling we are aware of now is thus only a shrunken vestige of a more extensive feeling - a feeling which embraced the universe and expressed an inseparable connection of the ego with the external world . If we may suppose that this ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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