CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... seems suspended above the rounded gray and blue - gray stones . I have seen it over and over , the same sea , the same , slightly , indifferently swinging above the stones , icily free above the stones , above the stones and then the ...
... seems suspended above the rounded gray and blue - gray stones . I have seen it over and over , the same sea , the same , slightly , indifferently swinging above the stones , icily free above the stones , above the stones and then the ...
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... seems to be Yes : “ [ A ] n image held in the mind's eye , " it turns out , seems to have " physical rather than [ merely ] ethereal properties " ( Blakeslee 1 ) . Stephen Kosslyn , a psychologist at Harvard University who is a pioneer ...
... seems to be Yes : “ [ A ] n image held in the mind's eye , " it turns out , seems to have " physical rather than [ merely ] ethereal properties " ( Blakeslee 1 ) . Stephen Kosslyn , a psychologist at Harvard University who is a pioneer ...
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... seems strangely untouched by the knowledge . He eventually accepts responsibility for his sexual misconduct , and , in the end , the narrator reports that “ [ w ] hatever in the Nature of Jones had a Tendency to Vice ” has been ...
... seems strangely untouched by the knowledge . He eventually accepts responsibility for his sexual misconduct , and , in the end , the narrator reports that “ [ w ] hatever in the Nature of Jones had a Tendency to Vice ” has been ...
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