CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... develop his series to include one painting or drawing for each chapter of Moby - Dick ( and possibly of Mardi ) , as Frank Stella has done in his massive Moby - Dick Series of paintings , sculptures , and wall constructions completed in ...
... develop his series to include one painting or drawing for each chapter of Moby - Dick ( and possibly of Mardi ) , as Frank Stella has done in his massive Moby - Dick Series of paintings , sculptures , and wall constructions completed in ...
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... develop a theory of life , a set of guiding notions of why and how to live out our days . Some of us construct our theories with more or less conscious deliberation and thoughtful care than others do , but none of us goes through life ...
... develop a theory of life , a set of guiding notions of why and how to live out our days . Some of us construct our theories with more or less conscious deliberation and thoughtful care than others do , but none of us goes through life ...
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... develop the West by mining , harnessing water , and developing tools and machines . Oliver even tries to invent cement- already being made in Europe - while he is unemployed and looking for work . Susan , eager for Oliver to settle down ...
... develop the West by mining , harnessing water , and developing tools and machines . Oliver even tries to invent cement- already being made in Europe - while he is unemployed and looking for work . Susan , eager for Oliver to settle down ...
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