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Page 94
... expression blend so naturally that we do not disassociate one from the other . We are not normally aware that now the actor ... expressed by gesture will bring out the falsity of " official " behavicur Secrets . bad faith , dissimulation ...
... expression blend so naturally that we do not disassociate one from the other . We are not normally aware that now the actor ... expressed by gesture will bring out the falsity of " official " behavicur Secrets . bad faith , dissimulation ...
Page 97
... expressed what it ought only to suggest . Bernard remarked that this type of explict writing prevailed in the worst ... expression of their feelings , such as it was , might be superficial and false , for they were not always aware of ...
... expressed what it ought only to suggest . Bernard remarked that this type of explict writing prevailed in the worst ... expression of their feelings , such as it was , might be superficial and false , for they were not always aware of ...
Page 157
... expressed , but it is not poetry . " In poetry we have " an involution of the universal in the individual " '50 . The ideal or the universal expressed as the poem must be a coherent system and also a great symbol . As a form of ...
... expressed , but it is not poetry . " In poetry we have " an involution of the universal in the individual " '50 . The ideal or the universal expressed as the poem must be a coherent system and also a great symbol . As a form of ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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