SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 78
... Natural History are part of a basic dichotomy . What appears to be a factual account , providing useful knowledge of natural phenomena , becomes shot through with traces of a more satirical mode . This becomes obvious in several ...
... Natural History are part of a basic dichotomy . What appears to be a factual account , providing useful knowledge of natural phenomena , becomes shot through with traces of a more satirical mode . This becomes obvious in several ...
Page 78
... Natural History are part of a basic dichotomy . What appears to be a factual account , providing useful knowledge of natural phenomena , becomes shot through with traces of a more satirical mode . This becomes obvious in several ...
... Natural History are part of a basic dichotomy . What appears to be a factual account , providing useful knowledge of natural phenomena , becomes shot through with traces of a more satirical mode . This becomes obvious in several ...
Page 101
... natural ' ( and so intractable ) problems , and as inversions of logic comprehensible purely on an intellectual basis . We cannot ' see ' ironies or paradoxes for they arise out of contexts where the visual or physical forms only a part ...
... natural ' ( and so intractable ) problems , and as inversions of logic comprehensible purely on an intellectual basis . We cannot ' see ' ironies or paradoxes for they arise out of contexts where the visual or physical forms only a part ...
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