Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... mind mechani- cal , you may argue in that manner . 17 This view of the unity of the mind accords with the constant shifting of terminology in the Dictionary , in which terms referring to the working of the mind are applied ...
... mind mechani- cal , you may argue in that manner . 17 This view of the unity of the mind accords with the constant shifting of terminology in the Dictionary , in which terms referring to the working of the mind are applied ...
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... mind , in many places thera is a suggestion that he sees some differentiation between the operation of the mind in poetry and that of other areas of thought . Thomson , Johnson says , " thinks always as a man of genius ; he looks round ...
... mind , in many places thera is a suggestion that he sees some differentiation between the operation of the mind in poetry and that of other areas of thought . Thomson , Johnson says , " thinks always as a man of genius ; he looks round ...
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... mind experiencing nature and transforming it into art . The poet perceives the significant in reality and his mind works upon it . This sense of process cames through in Johnson's descriptions of the working of the poet's mind ; in ...
... mind experiencing nature and transforming it into art . The poet perceives the significant in reality and his mind works upon it . This sense of process cames through in Johnson's descriptions of the working of the poet's mind ; in ...
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