Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... ancient aware- nesses by the interface that T. S. Eliot speaks of in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism . THE AUDITORY IMAGINATION What I call the " auditory imagination " is the feeling for syllable and rhythm , penetrating far ...
... ancient aware- nesses by the interface that T. S. Eliot speaks of in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism . THE AUDITORY IMAGINATION What I call the " auditory imagination " is the feeling for syllable and rhythm , penetrating far ...
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... ancient principles of verbal resonance as comprising the keys to all scientific and humanist mysteries . James Joyce , who incorporated not only Vico , but all the ancient traditions of language as science , alludes to the principal ...
... ancient principles of verbal resonance as comprising the keys to all scientific and humanist mysteries . James Joyce , who incorporated not only Vico , but all the ancient traditions of language as science , alludes to the principal ...
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... ancient institutions , Hitler was an upstart using radio and confronting the modern electric world . He had revived the ancient feudal- ism of involvement and loyalty as a social means of accommodating the latest electric technology ...
... ancient institutions , Hitler was an upstart using radio and confronting the modern electric world . He had revived the ancient feudal- ism of involvement and loyalty as a social means of accommodating the latest electric technology ...
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