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... thing for her , a clearly felt and perceived thing of her consciousness ; but his love for her remained closed from his feeling 7. " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " from The Poetry of Robert Frost , edited by Edward Connery ...
... thing for her , a clearly felt and perceived thing of her consciousness ; but his love for her remained closed from his feeling 7. " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening " from The Poetry of Robert Frost , edited by Edward Connery ...
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... thing seen - elements most important to the seer and most strongly associated in his mind with the thing seen . Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp is for some his oversized shoes , for others his derby hat , for others his moustache ...
... thing seen - elements most important to the seer and most strongly associated in his mind with the thing seen . Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp is for some his oversized shoes , for others his derby hat , for others his moustache ...
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... thing else , or functions as something . It is clearly and carefully grammatical : O , my luve's like a red , red rose . . . My love could be like a lot of things : the morning dew , the summer flower , a pippin . Each of these ...
... thing else , or functions as something . It is clearly and carefully grammatical : O , my luve's like a red , red rose . . . My love could be like a lot of things : the morning dew , the summer flower , a pippin . Each of these ...
Contents
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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