Journal of Comparative Literature & Aesthetics, Volym 17–18Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 1994 |
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... imagination . " The sacramental imagination is bound to the concrete instance and all its difficulties and inadequacies ( inadequate in the sense of not clearly showing forth the eternal aspect ) . Yet this type of imagination would ...
... imagination . " The sacramental imagination is bound to the concrete instance and all its difficulties and inadequacies ( inadequate in the sense of not clearly showing forth the eternal aspect ) . Yet this type of imagination would ...
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... imagination , is the open door to world culture . It affords immediate access . The works of imagination of others are available to us through our own imagination . Hence , a recognition of a shared humanity occurs ; indeed , the ...
... imagination , is the open door to world culture . It affords immediate access . The works of imagination of others are available to us through our own imagination . Hence , a recognition of a shared humanity occurs ; indeed , the ...
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... imagination of every people , poses obligations upon communities and governments . Preservation is a priority ... imagination , the heritage is the activation of creative experience . The works of the imagination are the workings of ...
... imagination of every people , poses obligations upon communities and governments . Preservation is a priority ... imagination , the heritage is the activation of creative experience . The works of the imagination are the workings of ...
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