The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... write one thing , but a transient functional interference does not permit it . Another word , phrase , or idea is substituted without the student's even realizing the slip as he or she writes it . There may be a feeling that something ...
... write one thing , but a transient functional interference does not permit it . Another word , phrase , or idea is substituted without the student's even realizing the slip as he or she writes it . There may be a feeling that something ...
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... write as they did , or use one word rather than another , or write in such a circumlocutionary , empty style , they may be quite sincere and honest . In fact , their cognitive functions may have been undergoing a normal abnormality ...
... write as they did , or use one word rather than another , or write in such a circumlocutionary , empty style , they may be quite sincere and honest . In fact , their cognitive functions may have been undergoing a normal abnormality ...
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... writes , " The sylphs all around me have let themselves be taken in : they see the thin film , which proves the existence of God . I see beneath it . " And Roquentin expresses a romantic desire to be liberated from all " existing ...
... writes , " The sylphs all around me have let themselves be taken in : they see the thin film , which proves the existence of God . I see beneath it . " And Roquentin expresses a romantic desire to be liberated from all " existing ...
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