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What Shakespeare concludes — and , as we shall see , what Cordelia in her death makes clear - is that there is structured into reality no intersection that man can know between that which is in time ( our temporal existence of flux and ...
What Shakespeare concludes — and , as we shall see , what Cordelia in her death makes clear - is that there is structured into reality no intersection that man can know between that which is in time ( our temporal existence of flux and ...
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The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic existence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intelligence but in intuition . Out of this intuitive realization of what the natural order requires ...
The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic existence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intelligence but in intuition . Out of this intuitive realization of what the natural order requires ...
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... the fellowship with essence , and for those organic slowly - growing symbols which might express it , becoming the stable , still core of the artist's existence , giving his temporal life its most profound significance .
... the fellowship with essence , and for those organic slowly - growing symbols which might express it , becoming the stable , still core of the artist's existence , giving his temporal life its most profound significance .
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