CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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College English Association. This last maternal - unmaternal image , combining a sense of nurture and threat , demonstrates how far the speaker has moved beyond pathetic fallacy into a sense of vast indifference . In one way , Bishop ...
College English Association. This last maternal - unmaternal image , combining a sense of nurture and threat , demonstrates how far the speaker has moved beyond pathetic fallacy into a sense of vast indifference . In one way , Bishop ...
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... sense of community . Although they must not all have . departed , " as subjects of meditation they were like phantoms of the dead . As the growing sense of his environment threw him more and more upon retrospective musings , these ...
... sense of community . Although they must not all have . departed , " as subjects of meditation they were like phantoms of the dead . As the growing sense of his environment threw him more and more upon retrospective musings , these ...
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... sense that crescent wrenches and algebra are real : capable of being employed to measurable and evaluative effects in the world of both thought and matter - and in the second case , the experience is real even though it is based on no ...
... sense that crescent wrenches and algebra are real : capable of being employed to measurable and evaluative effects in the world of both thought and matter - and in the second case , the experience is real even though it is based on no ...
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