An Anatomy of Solitude: Towards a New Interpretation of the Sources of Creative InspirationMacLellan, 1978 - 235 strán (strany) |
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... Creation of Being and Non - being , which to our own day have survived in the works of the mystic philosophers if we may call them so including Hegel and a cloud of witnesses , have their deepest origins in the earliest records of ...
... Creation of Being and Non - being , which to our own day have survived in the works of the mystic philosophers if we may call them so including Hegel and a cloud of witnesses , have their deepest origins in the earliest records of ...
Strana 134
... creation of the poetic word pressing a pure concept – I say a flower ! and out of oblivion into which my voice ... création , et le mot poésie a ici son sens : en somme , la seule création humaine possible . The late Gaston Bachelard was ...
... creation of the poetic word pressing a pure concept – I say a flower ! and out of oblivion into which my voice ... création , et le mot poésie a ici son sens : en somme , la seule création humaine possible . The late Gaston Bachelard was ...
Strana 159
... creation into a state of mere reverie and daydreams , and he studied to apprehend the minute and remote dis- tinctions of feeling whether relative to external nature or the living beings who surround us , for the source of poetry is ...
... creation into a state of mere reverie and daydreams , and he studied to apprehend the minute and remote dis- tinctions of feeling whether relative to external nature or the living beings who surround us , for the source of poetry is ...
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SECTION I | 11 |
SECTION II | 27 |
The Greek Conception | 36 |
Autorské práva | |
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