Nature and the Cosmos: Essays in the History of IdeasDabor Science Publications, 1977 - 108 sidor |
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... seem inexhaustible . That Antony was caught in Cleopatra's " strong toils of grace " seems to be a perception which preserves its freshness at every encounter . At first reflection , clarity seems a surprising virtue to attribute to the ...
... seem inexhaustible . That Antony was caught in Cleopatra's " strong toils of grace " seems to be a perception which preserves its freshness at every encounter . At first reflection , clarity seems a surprising virtue to attribute to the ...
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... seems more unclassi- cal than the metaphysical style , but plenty of classical precedents can be found for it and , in fact , were . It seems difficult for us to relate such an obviously and deliberately complex style as this one to a ...
... seems more unclassi- cal than the metaphysical style , but plenty of classical precedents can be found for it and , in fact , were . It seems difficult for us to relate such an obviously and deliberately complex style as this one to a ...
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... seems to move between the poles of self and cosmos in a dialectical way . If one or the other pole , for whatever reasons , seems empty of the divine , man seeks it in the opposite one . Inward piety had always been a dominant modality ...
... seems to move between the poles of self and cosmos in a dialectical way . If one or the other pole , for whatever reasons , seems empty of the divine , man seeks it in the opposite one . Inward piety had always been a dominant modality ...
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The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
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