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... mind , having no inborn ideas , begins as a tabula rasa , or smoothed wax tablet ready to be written on . Throughout life the mind forms its ideas from sense impressions made on the tablet . In order to appreciate fully the part played ...
... mind , having no inborn ideas , begins as a tabula rasa , or smoothed wax tablet ready to be written on . Throughout life the mind forms its ideas from sense impressions made on the tablet . In order to appreciate fully the part played ...
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... mind and its use of comparisons for developing insight . The poem takes into account not only the likeness of the object compared , but also the difference ... Mind Mind in its purest play is like FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 145 Simile and Metaphor.
... mind and its use of comparisons for developing insight . The poem takes into account not only the likeness of the object compared , but also the difference ... Mind Mind in its purest play is like FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 145 Simile and Metaphor.
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William C. Cavanaugh. 5 010 Mind Mind in its purest play is like some bat That beats about in caverns all alone ... Mind Marianne Moore, The Mind is an Enchanting Thing.
William C. Cavanaugh. 5 010 Mind Mind in its purest play is like some bat That beats about in caverns all alone ... Mind Marianne Moore, The Mind is an Enchanting Thing.
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Ben Jonson 323 | 27 |
Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
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