The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volum 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Side 244
... universe we discover is the universe we have created , so that the marvellous subjection of nature to our intellectual tastes becomes less paradoxical . Such is the general outlook on science from which Professor 244 THE CALENDAR.
... universe we discover is the universe we have created , so that the marvellous subjection of nature to our intellectual tastes becomes less paradoxical . Such is the general outlook on science from which Professor 244 THE CALENDAR.
Side 306
... universe there are no laws ; nothing is imposed of necessity ; the relations to be established are limitless , and the poet's choice is free among an infinity of possibilities . It is , in fact , a universe in a state of chaos , over ...
... universe there are no laws ; nothing is imposed of necessity ; the relations to be established are limitless , and the poet's choice is free among an infinity of possibilities . It is , in fact , a universe in a state of chaos , over ...
Side 311
... universe of his creation . He is aware of this : Eh bien ! je dois enterrer mon imagination et mes souvenirs ! Une belle gloire d'artiste et de conteur emportée ! And thus at the close of one of the prose poems of Les Illuminations ...
... universe of his creation . He is aware of this : Eh bien ! je dois enterrer mon imagination et mes souvenirs ! Une belle gloire d'artiste et de conteur emportée ! And thus at the close of one of the prose poems of Les Illuminations ...
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