The Living Principle: English as a Discipline of ThoughtChatto & Windus, 1975 - 264 ページ Na een beschouwing over de relaties tussen wijsgerig denken en Engelse taal volgen analyses van proza en poëzie uit het Engelse taalgebied, in het bijzonder van het werk van T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) |
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... paragraph . That subtly creative evocation of a really real which begins here entails an associated de - realizing process , and what the paragraph does is to undermine the authority of Newtonian clock - time in its common - sense ...
... paragraph . That subtly creative evocation of a really real which begins here entails an associated de - realizing process , and what the paragraph does is to undermine the authority of Newtonian clock - time in its common - sense ...
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... paragraph of the movement : We move above the moving tree In light upon the figured leaf And hear upon the sodden floor Below , the boarhound and the boar Pursue their pattern as before But reconciled among the stars . The word ...
... paragraph of the movement : We move above the moving tree In light upon the figured leaf And hear upon the sodden floor Below , the boarhound and the boar Pursue their pattern as before But reconciled among the stars . The word ...
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... paragraph . Thus there is a smooth transition to the second paragraph : The river is within us , the sea is all about us . . . The cstensible simple contrast itself goes with the immediate sense of a straightforward inevitability in the ...
... paragraph . Thus there is a smooth transition to the second paragraph : The river is within us , the sea is all about us . . . The cstensible simple contrast itself goes with the immediate sense of a straightforward inevitability in the ...
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achievement actually affirmation ahnung Andreski Antony Antony and Cleopatra apprehension attitude belong Blake Blake's Burnt Norton Cartesian dualism challenge complex concrete consciousness constatation context contrast conveyed Coriolanus course critical dance discussion distinctive Dryden's East Coker effect Eliot emotional English language entails essential evocation evoked experience explicit F. H. Bradley F. R. Leavis fact feel force Four Quartets genius gives human creativity human kind human world imagery implicit implicitly inescapable inevitable insistence intellectual intelligence intensity intimate judgment linguistic literary Little Dorrit Little Gidding living logic manifest Marjorie Grene meaning merely metaphor mind movement nature obvious offered one's opening paradox paragraph passage pattern philosophical phrase plain play poem poet poetic poetry Polanyi present prompted question quoted reader reality realization recognition recognize relation represented responsibility seems sense sentence Shakespeare significance spiritual stanza subtlety suggestion T. S. Eliot theme thing word write