College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AND JACOB ZEITLIN ASSOCIATE IN ENGLISH IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1915 All rights reserved YRABBLJ STATE A¶ 3HT 808.8 Scol COPYRIGHT , 1914 , 14-31 : 45 A SENSES: DESCRIPTION.
... THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AND JACOB ZEITLIN ASSOCIATE IN ENGLISH IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1915 All rights reserved YRABBLJ STATE A¶ 3HT 808.8 Scol COPYRIGHT , 1914 , 14-31 : 45 A SENSES: DESCRIPTION.
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... SENSES : Sunrise at Port - of - Spain A Tropical Sunset Cloud Effects The Yellow - breasted Chat Odors of Vegetation The Sound of Summer The Ploughing B. LANDSCAPE : Cape Cod • The Upper Mississippi In the Sahel A Pine Forest A Grove of ...
... SENSES : Sunrise at Port - of - Spain A Tropical Sunset Cloud Effects The Yellow - breasted Chat Odors of Vegetation The Sound of Summer The Ploughing B. LANDSCAPE : Cape Cod • The Upper Mississippi In the Sahel A Pine Forest A Grove of ...
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... senses . I. In its loosest sense , thinking signifies everything that , as we say , is " in our heads " or that " goes through our minds . " He who offers " a penny for your thoughts " does not expect to drive any great bargain . In ...
... senses . I. In its loosest sense , thinking signifies everything that , as we say , is " in our heads " or that " goes through our minds . " He who offers " a penny for your thoughts " does not expect to drive any great bargain . In ...
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... sense , it is usually restricted to matters not directly perceived : to what we do not see , smell , hear , or touch . We ask the man telling a story if he saw a certain incident happen , and his reply may be , " No , I only thought of ...
... sense , it is usually restricted to matters not directly perceived : to what we do not see , smell , hear , or touch . We ask the man telling a story if he saw a certain incident happen , and his reply may be , " No , I only thought of ...
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... to consider the grounds or reasons of their belief and its logical consequences . This means reflective thought — thought in its eulogistic and emphatic sense . • Men thought the world was flat until Columbus thought WHAT IS THOUGHT ? 5.
... to consider the grounds or reasons of their belief and its logical consequences . This means reflective thought — thought in its eulogistic and emphatic sense . • Men thought the world was flat until Columbus thought WHAT IS THOUGHT ? 5.
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