Five ArtsDuckworth, 1946 - 258 sivua |
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Sivu 22
... sound of breakers against a cliff , nor the dance executed by washing hanging on a clothes line in a stiff breeze , nor the scent of a pine wood on a summer day . These two classes of phenomena are different in kind . The first are man ...
... sound of breakers against a cliff , nor the dance executed by washing hanging on a clothes line in a stiff breeze , nor the scent of a pine wood on a summer day . These two classes of phenomena are different in kind . The first are man ...
Sivu 41
... sounds that lack the immediate intellectual signifi- cance of words , so that it is a most unpromising literary medium ... sound or vision then being transmitted to the mind , where its development may be either conscious or unconscious ...
... sounds that lack the immediate intellectual signifi- cance of words , so that it is a most unpromising literary medium ... sound or vision then being transmitted to the mind , where its development may be either conscious or unconscious ...
Sivu 139
... sound ? We all have moments when we are at a loss how to spell a familiar word , and the more we look at it the more remote does it become ; it is possible that we then see the word in its nakedness , stripped of all its associations ...
... sound ? We all have moments when we are at a loss how to spell a familiar word , and the more we look at it the more remote does it become ; it is possible that we then see the word in its nakedness , stripped of all its associations ...
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