CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... knowledge , as well as a figure for knowledge itself ( Bishop's notes for the poem include a description of the “ clear dark glass " of the sea [ Millier 181 ] ) . A " transmutation of fire , " the sea takes us beyond normal registers ...
... knowledge , as well as a figure for knowledge itself ( Bishop's notes for the poem include a description of the “ clear dark glass " of the sea [ Millier 181 ] ) . A " transmutation of fire , " the sea takes us beyond normal registers ...
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... knowledge and experience are not synonymous— though experience is certainly not irrelevant to knowledge . Experience yields only data , but the experience of data as data does not yield obvious knowledge any more than experiencing sand ...
... knowledge and experience are not synonymous— though experience is certainly not irrelevant to knowledge . Experience yields only data , but the experience of data as data does not yield obvious knowledge any more than experiencing sand ...
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... knowledge , such as listening to a language we don't know or tasting a new kind of food with spices in it that we cannot identify . In the first case , the knowledge is real even though it has no experiential counterpart - real in at ...
... knowledge , such as listening to a language we don't know or tasting a new kind of food with spices in it that we cannot identify . In the first case , the knowledge is real even though it has no experiential counterpart - real in at ...
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