Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... mind . Indeed , the mind , as Freud sees it , is in the greater part of its tendency , exactly a poetry- making organ . This puts the case too strongly no doubt , for it seems to make the working of the unconscious mind equivalent to ...
... mind . Indeed , the mind , as Freud sees it , is in the greater part of its tendency , exactly a poetry- making organ . This puts the case too strongly no doubt , for it seems to make the working of the unconscious mind equivalent to ...
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... mind is less now , but will return , and it is now that one can see the rock - pools . On the Freudian view of an Ocean , withdraws would make this repose in Nature a return to the womb ; anyway it may mean either " withdraws into self ...
... mind is less now , but will return , and it is now that one can see the rock - pools . On the Freudian view of an Ocean , withdraws would make this repose in Nature a return to the womb ; anyway it may mean either " withdraws into self ...
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... mind , is the source and the sanction of the words . They represent this experience it- self , not any set of perceptions or reflections , though often to a reader who approaches the poem wrongly they will seem to be only a series of ...
... mind , is the source and the sanction of the words . They represent this experience it- self , not any set of perceptions or reflections , though often to a reader who approaches the poem wrongly they will seem to be only a series of ...
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PART ONE SOURCE | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads | 30 |
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