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K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. IV THE CHANGING BACKGROUND OF IDEAS BETWEEN a poem ( or any work of art ) and a mechanical con- traption ( however ingenious ) there is this fundamental difference : when you ... IDEAS V 2448 42.
K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. IV THE CHANGING BACKGROUND OF IDEAS BETWEEN a poem ( or any work of art ) and a mechanical con- traption ( however ingenious ) there is this fundamental difference : when you ... IDEAS V 2448 42.
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... Ideas . Unless , of course , the ideas and the philosophy are the poet's own — and not mere appropriations at second - hand . Empedocles , Lucretius , San- kara , Giordano Bruno , Goethe , and Sri Aurobindo have been philosophers ...
... Ideas . Unless , of course , the ideas and the philosophy are the poet's own — and not mere appropriations at second - hand . Empedocles , Lucretius , San- kara , Giordano Bruno , Goethe , and Sri Aurobindo have been philosophers ...
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... idea from which all others flow " ; the subject , the mother - idea , had come to Bennett all of a piece , and the mother - idea ( two rivers , separat- ing , reuniting after many years , and drying up ) was entirely com- patible with ...
... idea from which all others flow " ; the subject , the mother - idea , had come to Bennett all of a piece , and the mother - idea ( two rivers , separat- ing , reuniting after many years , and drying up ) was entirely com- patible with ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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