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... is dwarfed into the narrow chamber of the individual mind . ( 1961 : 221 ) Pressing on with the lyric reduction of reality to the solipsistic self , Pater soon discovered the whirlpool of epistemological atomism , the fragmentation ...
... is dwarfed into the narrow chamber of the individual mind . ( 1961 : 221 ) Pressing on with the lyric reduction of reality to the solipsistic self , Pater soon discovered the whirlpool of epistemological atomism , the fragmentation ...
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He summarises Spurgeon thus : What the writer who uses imagery is trying to do is to take a notion which is nebulous in the reader's mind ( the “ tenor " of the metaphor , in Richards's terminology ) and ...
He summarises Spurgeon thus : What the writer who uses imagery is trying to do is to take a notion which is nebulous in the reader's mind ( the “ tenor " of the metaphor , in Richards's terminology ) and ...
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He describes his spiritual numbness further : I sometimes think myself inclin'd To love thee , if I could ; But often feel another mind , Averse to all that's good . This could be read as a typical statement of the fallen man's desire ...
He describes his spiritual numbness further : I sometimes think myself inclin'd To love thee , if I could ; But often feel another mind , Averse to all that's good . This could be read as a typical statement of the fallen man's desire ...
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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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