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Page xxxix
... symbol and the interpretative mind ? To this question one answer inevitably suggests itself . The symbol , and the mind that interprets it , must partake in a common spiritual life . The imaginative interpretation of nature is a ...
... symbol and the interpretative mind ? To this question one answer inevitably suggests itself . The symbol , and the mind that interprets it , must partake in a common spiritual life . The imaginative interpretation of nature is a ...
Page xl
... symbol to the object which it symbolizes may , indeed , be variously conceived . It may have only the subjective validity of a purely acci- dental association , which points to nothing deeper : this is the symbolism of the fancy . Or ...
... symbol to the object which it symbolizes may , indeed , be variously conceived . It may have only the subjective validity of a purely acci- dental association , which points to nothing deeper : this is the symbolism of the fancy . Or ...
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... symbolism of the visible world . For of the symbol it is further characteristic ' that it always partakes of the reality which it renders intelligible : and while it enun- ciates the whole , abides itself as a living part in that unity ...
... symbolism of the visible world . For of the symbol it is further characteristic ' that it always partakes of the reality which it renders intelligible : and while it enun- ciates the whole , abides itself as a living part in that unity ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
BIOGRAPHIA | xc |
The motives of the present workReception | 1 |
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