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الصفحة 266
What , then , was this purer sense which Mallarmé believed he was following Poe in wishing to give to the words of the ... I have called attention , in speaking of Poe , to the confusion between the perceptions of the different senses ...
What , then , was this purer sense which Mallarmé believed he was following Poe in wishing to give to the words of the ... I have called attention , in speaking of Poe , to the confusion between the perceptions of the different senses ...
الصفحة 278
But he is aware in a larger sense of nature as a force ; he feels in it a spirit that can sympathize or mock or remain the indifferent spectator of human fortunes . Already that sense was his ; and the crude story of Miss Aldclyffe and ...
But he is aware in a larger sense of nature as a force ; he feels in it a spirit that can sympathize or mock or remain the indifferent spectator of human fortunes . Already that sense was his ; and the crude story of Miss Aldclyffe and ...
الصفحة 280
they are never arid ; there is always about them a little blur of un- consciousness , that halo of freshness and margin of the unexpressed which often produce the most profound sense of satisfaction . It is as if Hardy himself were not ...
they are never arid ; there is always about them a little blur of un- consciousness , that halo of freshness and margin of the unexpressed which often produce the most profound sense of satisfaction . It is as if Hardy himself were not ...
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