Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Выпуск 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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... eye adapted to what is to be seen , and having some likeness to it . Never did eye see the sun unless it had first become sunlike , and never can the soul have vision of the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful.5 Swift , in fact ...
... eye adapted to what is to be seen , and having some likeness to it . Never did eye see the sun unless it had first become sunlike , and never can the soul have vision of the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful.5 Swift , in fact ...
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... eyes than things seen , so much do they settle what shall be visible . " 22 His typical later practice has been to speak of such views not as eyes but as some- thing interposed between the eye and actuality . The mind's presup ...
... eyes than things seen , so much do they settle what shall be visible . " 22 His typical later practice has been to speak of such views not as eyes but as some- thing interposed between the eye and actuality . The mind's presup ...
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... eyes provide two different views of the same subject , so all of his senses become separate " channels " for per- ceiving discrete aspects of actuality . A person's perception of actuality becomes more complete as more of his relevant ...
... eyes provide two different views of the same subject , so all of his senses become separate " channels " for per- ceiving discrete aspects of actuality . A person's perception of actuality becomes more complete as more of his relevant ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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