CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 35
... experience of youth had been lived through and indeed , without this early experience he could never have attained anything of the wisdom which appears in his later writing . But he had to wait for a later maturity to find expression of ...
... experience of youth had been lived through and indeed , without this early experience he could never have attained anything of the wisdom which appears in his later writing . But he had to wait for a later maturity to find expression of ...
Page 46
... experience of the tongues of fire that descend on wartime London.17 But even more than this , what distinguishes Four Quartets from his earlier poetry is the intimate tone , the convincingly per- sonal voice , which validates the experience ...
... experience of the tongues of fire that descend on wartime London.17 But even more than this , what distinguishes Four Quartets from his earlier poetry is the intimate tone , the convincingly per- sonal voice , which validates the experience ...
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" stressed the role of duration in experience : with the passage of time an observer accumulates in his memory a store of percep- tual information about a given object in the external visible world , and this accumulated experience ...
" stressed the role of duration in experience : with the passage of time an observer accumulates in his memory a store of percep- tual information about a given object in the external visible world , and this accumulated experience ...
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