Studies in EnglishUniversity of Toronto Press, 1931 - 254 страници |
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... Plotinus ' greatest disciple wrote in his De Civitate Dei . The discovery toward the end of the fifteenth century of new lands beyond the Atlantic provided Europe with an admirable locality for perfect commonwealths , imaginary and ...
... Plotinus ' greatest disciple wrote in his De Civitate Dei . The discovery toward the end of the fifteenth century of new lands beyond the Atlantic provided Europe with an admirable locality for perfect commonwealths , imaginary and ...
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... Plotinus in the third century . But it was often misunderstood , and easily ridiculed . To the artist it is obvious , because dis- tance for him is perspective : he knows the language of vision and , so to speak , writes his ...
... Plotinus in the third century . But it was often misunderstood , and easily ridiculed . To the artist it is obvious , because dis- tance for him is perspective : he knows the language of vision and , so to speak , writes his ...
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COLLINS AND THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION | 59 |
THE PANTISOCRACY SCHEME AND ITS IMMEDIATE | 131 |
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