CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... discussion of the beginnings of life in the sea , she tells us , In what manner the sea produced the mysterious and ... discussing , for example , the sea's creeping from its basins ( 13 ) during the time between ice ages or " preparing ...
... discussion of the beginnings of life in the sea , she tells us , In what manner the sea produced the mysterious and ... discussing , for example , the sea's creeping from its basins ( 13 ) during the time between ice ages or " preparing ...
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... discussion of politics at the officers ' mess . He prefers simply to do his job , which is his one source of satisfaction . Any attempt at discussion could only bring on depression . If the commander and crew seem generally reduced to a ...
... discussion of politics at the officers ' mess . He prefers simply to do his job , which is his one source of satisfaction . Any attempt at discussion could only bring on depression . If the commander and crew seem generally reduced to a ...
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... discussion of Bishop's " descriptive / narrative method " in " Pleasure Seas . " ' Costello also discusses the island image in these two poems as a “ locus of memories ” ( 209 ) . Costello reviews the discussion of the fisherman and ...
... discussion of Bishop's " descriptive / narrative method " in " Pleasure Seas . " ' Costello also discusses the island image in these two poems as a “ locus of memories ” ( 209 ) . Costello reviews the discussion of the fisherman and ...
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