English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... meditation ; they are not synonymous . Meditation is the essential exercise which , constantly practiced , brings the imagination into play , releases creative power , enables the hu- man being to compose a sensitive , intelligent and ...
... meditation ; they are not synonymous . Meditation is the essential exercise which , constantly practiced , brings the imagination into play , releases creative power , enables the hu- man being to compose a sensitive , intelligent and ...
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... meditation , as developed during Donne's time and later practiced ( certainly ) by Hopkins and ( presumably ) by Eliot , the process of meditation consists of something akin to that just described by Stevens . It 156 THE WORLD AS ...
... meditation , as developed during Donne's time and later practiced ( certainly ) by Hopkins and ( presumably ) by Eliot , the process of meditation consists of something akin to that just described by Stevens . It 156 THE WORLD AS ...
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... meditation , it is only because Stevens has discovered for himself the same faculties , and has taught himself a way of using them for his own meditative ends . He has , in an essay of 1943 , come ... meditation THE WORLD AS MEDITATION 159.
... meditation , it is only because Stevens has discovered for himself the same faculties , and has taught himself a way of using them for his own meditative ends . He has , in an essay of 1943 , come ... meditation THE WORLD AS MEDITATION 159.
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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