D.H. Lawrence, an Unprofessional StudyE.W. Titus, 1932 - 146 pages |
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Page 93
... eternal being ) and night ( the blood , the negative , the eternal non - being ) . In both night and day he had faith because he saw " the infinite in positive and negative . " But in the midst of this contemplation he observes : " two ...
... eternal being ) and night ( the blood , the negative , the eternal non - being ) . In both night and day he had faith because he saw " the infinite in positive and negative . " But in the midst of this contemplation he observes : " two ...
Page 95
... eternal being and eternal not - being are the same , in the origin and in the issue , as well as in time , is one that has been the common property of all the great mystics , though sometimes less clearly expressed . The same paradox ...
... eternal being and eternal not - being are the same , in the origin and in the issue , as well as in time , is one that has been the common property of all the great mystics , though sometimes less clearly expressed . The same paradox ...
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... eternal being the seeming paradox that in the final analysis positive meets negative , that eternal being and eternal non - being are the same in the origin and in the issue , that has been the common property of all the great mystics ...
... eternal being the seeming paradox that in the final analysis positive meets negative , that eternal being and eternal non - being are the same in the origin and in the issue , that has been the common property of all the great mystics ...
Contents
The Approach to D H Lawrences World I | 1 |
Experiences | 8 |
The Religious Man | 38 |
Copyright | |
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