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... mind , but in the world at large . This definition is unphilosophical , of course , for any form or movement observed in the external world is , in the process of observation , taken into the poet's mind and must dwell there until it is ...
... mind , but in the world at large . This definition is unphilosophical , of course , for any form or movement observed in the external world is , in the process of observation , taken into the poet's mind and must dwell there until it is ...
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... mind , sometimes inside the mother's , sometimes inside the spectator's ; and by thus shifting his point of view , he denies himself the chance of rendering with fidelity the movements in the child's mind or the mother's or the ...
... mind , sometimes inside the mother's , sometimes inside the spectator's ; and by thus shifting his point of view , he denies himself the chance of rendering with fidelity the movements in the child's mind or the mother's or the ...
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... mind ; ... One brings this down to earth by rephrasing thus : the mind that is active produces poetry that finds room for verbs and hence ( other things being equal ) for syntax ; when the active faculties are in suspense , the mind ...
... mind ; ... One brings this down to earth by rephrasing thus : the mind that is active produces poetry that finds room for verbs and hence ( other things being equal ) for syntax ; when the active faculties are in suspense , the mind ...
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