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... dream the image was a thing and that thing gave the exact word to make itself said in such a way that it would also be seen . In the preconscious mind there is no dis- crepancy between the outer world of fact and the inner world of the ...
... dream the image was a thing and that thing gave the exact word to make itself said in such a way that it would also be seen . In the preconscious mind there is no dis- crepancy between the outer world of fact and the inner world of the ...
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... dream . His poetry has many syntactic equivalents of such drowsiness where dream is given a touch of fact and fact is given a touch of dream . The half - way or Übergangsmoment in love applies with equal force to every kind of ...
... dream . His poetry has many syntactic equivalents of such drowsiness where dream is given a touch of fact and fact is given a touch of dream . The half - way or Übergangsmoment in love applies with equal force to every kind of ...
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... dream come to pass in solid fact , - could a power open our eyes to behold " millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth , " - I believe I should find that mid - plain on which they move floored beneath and arched above with the same ...
... dream come to pass in solid fact , - could a power open our eyes to behold " millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth , " - I believe I should find that mid - plain on which they move floored beneath and arched above with the same ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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Single Nature's Double Name: The Collectedness of the Conflicting in British ... Raymond Benoit No preview available - 1973 |
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