The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 páginas |
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... Spirit that he or she can read , and thus has access to a side of the speaker beyond the reach of the illiterate . The kindred Spirit and the Swain , in fact , seem to represent con- trasting kinds of audiences , one empathic and ...
... Spirit that he or she can read , and thus has access to a side of the speaker beyond the reach of the illiterate . The kindred Spirit and the Swain , in fact , seem to represent con- trasting kinds of audiences , one empathic and ...
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... Spirit - not merely to understand the disembodied self but to inter- pret the phenomenal self according to this preestablished under- standing . We as readers are to bring to light the mystery of the true self in its otherwise ...
... Spirit - not merely to understand the disembodied self but to inter- pret the phenomenal self according to this preestablished under- standing . We as readers are to bring to light the mystery of the true self in its otherwise ...
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... Spirit . " 31 " My body , " I might argue , " that is not my true self . " 9,32 1933 Blake goes on to call this ... Spirit " or " Sublime Body , " from all such ex- trinsic , imposed definitions and make it once more " the owner of ...
... Spirit . " 31 " My body , " I might argue , " that is not my true self . " 9,32 1933 Blake goes on to call this ... Spirit " or " Sublime Body , " from all such ex- trinsic , imposed definitions and make it once more " the owner of ...
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The Idea of the Self as Mind | 1 |
Making a Place in the World | 31 |
Speaking Dreams | 100 |
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