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211. oldal
... never thought of that . . . . ' SEMPRONIUS . My dear Pam : my father never thought . He didn't know what thought meant . Very few people do , you know . He had vision : actual bodily vision What I mean is that he couldn't imagine ...
... never thought of that . . . . ' SEMPRONIUS . My dear Pam : my father never thought . He didn't know what thought meant . Very few people do , you know . He had vision : actual bodily vision What I mean is that he couldn't imagine ...
253. oldal
... never separated it from its surroundings . . . . his thought ran as a stream runs through grass , hidden perhaps but always there : and one felt often uncertain in what direction it flowed , for even a contradiction was to him only a ...
... never separated it from its surroundings . . . . his thought ran as a stream runs through grass , hidden perhaps but always there : and one felt often uncertain in what direction it flowed , for even a contradiction was to him only a ...
325. oldal
... never go that far wrong . As everywhere in the context or the Works I have recognized or will recognize as Shakespeare , the eyes of the mind , which philosophy speaks of , shall never rightly be divorced from— what shall I say — the ...
... never go that far wrong . As everywhere in the context or the Works I have recognized or will recognize as Shakespeare , the eyes of the mind , which philosophy speaks of , shall never rightly be divorced from— what shall I say — the ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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