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... Ex indicates " appearance / existence on the scene " , realized by the transitional auxiliary was ; and Ph indicates the “ phenomenon appearing / existing on the scene " , realized by the rhematic complement a warm summery evening .
... Ex indicates " appearance / existence on the scene " , realized by the transitional auxiliary was ; and Ph indicates the “ phenomenon appearing / existing on the scene " , realized by the rhematic complement a warm summery evening .
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... of the totality of existence so abstract that it can only be indicated — and that only in terms of idealised images . ... in a number of very different ways , it is because they confront in the Imagination the maya of existence .
... of the totality of existence so abstract that it can only be indicated — and that only in terms of idealised images . ... in a number of very different ways , it is because they confront in the Imagination the maya of existence .
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The storm seems to represent everything associated with the difficulties and vicissitudes of earthly existence . Cowper's everyday life is as precarious and terrifying as a violent storm : The billows swell , the winds are high , Clouds ...
The storm seems to represent everything associated with the difficulties and vicissitudes of earthly existence . Cowper's everyday life is as precarious and terrifying as a violent storm : The billows swell , the winds are high , Clouds ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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