The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 215
... complete light nor of complete darkness but a half - way house between light and dark- ness . Coleridge has fully utilized the moon in creating an atmosphere of mystery and thus inducing the reader to have a willing suspension of dis ...
... complete light nor of complete darkness but a half - way house between light and dark- ness . Coleridge has fully utilized the moon in creating an atmosphere of mystery and thus inducing the reader to have a willing suspension of dis ...
Page 348
... complete the description of an actual occasion by means of concepts . This world of actuality is infinite , and yet it has before its mental eye infinite new possibilities to be realised . 14. This infinite system ( Actual World ) does ...
... complete the description of an actual occasion by means of concepts . This world of actuality is infinite , and yet it has before its mental eye infinite new possibilities to be realised . 14. This infinite system ( Actual World ) does ...
Page 362
... Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson , Ed . by T. H. Johnson , p . 118. Little , Brown and Company . 28. The Years and Hours , Vol . I , p.371 . 29. The Complete Poems , p . 52 . 30. Ibid . , p . 58 . 31. It might have been sent to Dr ...
... Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson , Ed . by T. H. Johnson , p . 118. Little , Brown and Company . 28. The Years and Hours , Vol . I , p.371 . 29. The Complete Poems , p . 52 . 30. Ibid . , p . 58 . 31. It might have been sent to Dr ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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