The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... mind was a lifelong wonder to the Romantics . " Over the highest Alps of mind he marches , ' says Landor : " few have entered the awful structure of his mind ; few comprehend , few are willing to contemplate its vastness . " 34 The no ...
... mind was a lifelong wonder to the Romantics . " Over the highest Alps of mind he marches , ' says Landor : " few have entered the awful structure of his mind ; few comprehend , few are willing to contemplate its vastness . " 34 The no ...
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However one schematizes these levels of the mind , the use of the interior monologue , especially when pitched at lower levels of the mind , implies in its very nature the non - rational basis of thought . The appearance of rationality ...
However one schematizes these levels of the mind , the use of the interior monologue , especially when pitched at lower levels of the mind , implies in its very nature the non - rational basis of thought . The appearance of rationality ...
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rational mind can do no more . Therefore the most important virtues are not possessed by the man who attempts to fit himself neatly and profitably into the flow of time - to do so requires the imposition of one's personal selfish sense ...
rational mind can do no more . Therefore the most important virtues are not possessed by the man who attempts to fit himself neatly and profitably into the flow of time - to do so requires the imposition of one's personal selfish sense ...
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