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Page 178
... reality or melts back in the other direction into a different reality , the reality of its physiological basis ' ( KE p . 76 ) . It is , however , natural ( Eliot goes on ) to pass from one point of view to the other : Eliot uses a word ...
... reality or melts back in the other direction into a different reality , the reality of its physiological basis ' ( KE p . 76 ) . It is , however , natural ( Eliot goes on ) to pass from one point of view to the other : Eliot uses a word ...
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... reality which is consistent and complete ' ( KE p . 112 ) : more succinctly , that the world is ' made up of objects ' ( KE p . 120 ) . But once we accept the full implications of equating , ultimately at least , ideality and reality ...
... reality which is consistent and complete ' ( KE p . 112 ) : more succinctly , that the world is ' made up of objects ' ( KE p . 120 ) . But once we accept the full implications of equating , ultimately at least , ideality and reality ...
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... reality latent within it , would be identical with the whole universe . But in so doing it would lose the actuality , the here and now , which is essential to the small reality which it actually achieves . ( KE p . 202 ) ... an ...
... reality latent within it , would be identical with the whole universe . But in so doing it would lose the actuality , the here and now , which is essential to the small reality which it actually achieves . ( KE p . 202 ) ... an ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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