Major Writers of America, Band 2Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... experience is based , not on the com- pelling argument , but on the infinitely sugges- tive image , or " emblem " as she calls it . " Em- blem is immeasurable , " she says , and speaks of human beings as the " trembling Emblems " of ...
... experience is based , not on the com- pelling argument , but on the infinitely sugges- tive image , or " emblem " as she calls it . " Em- blem is immeasurable , " she says , and speaks of human beings as the " trembling Emblems " of ...
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... experience of Paradise in life is identical with the experience of eternity . The people we ordinarily call mystics are the people for whom this is true . Eternity to them is not endless time , but a real present , a " now " which ...
... experience of Paradise in life is identical with the experience of eternity . The people we ordinarily call mystics are the people for whom this is true . Eternity to them is not endless time , but a real present , a " now " which ...
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... experience . - Ordinary experience is the sacramental or ecstatic experience turned inside - out . Here the mind is not a circumference at all , but a cen- ter , and the only circumference is an indiffer- ent and unresponsive Nature ...
... experience . - Ordinary experience is the sacramental or ecstatic experience turned inside - out . Here the mind is not a circumference at all , but a cen- ter , and the only circumference is an indiffer- ent and unresponsive Nature ...
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Northrop Frye | 3 |
The only Ghost I ever | 20 |
from A WITNESS TREE 1942 | 29 |
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