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... John's cold possessiveness , Jane paradoxi- cally feels " his influence in my marrow - his hold on my limbs " ( 357 ) : “ I felt veneration for St. John - veneration so strong that its impetus thrust me at once to the point I had so ...
... John's cold possessiveness , Jane paradoxi- cally feels " his influence in my marrow - his hold on my limbs " ( 357 ) : “ I felt veneration for St. John - veneration so strong that its impetus thrust me at once to the point I had so ...
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... John Brown ( 1642-1700 ) , Matthew Baillie ( 1761-1823 ) , and René - Théophile - Hyacinthe Laennec ( 1781-1826 ) in Major 632-35 . " Charles Schuster notes that “ Selzer seldom perceives object as object . He has instead a poet's ...
... John Brown ( 1642-1700 ) , Matthew Baillie ( 1761-1823 ) , and René - Théophile - Hyacinthe Laennec ( 1781-1826 ) in Major 632-35 . " Charles Schuster notes that “ Selzer seldom perceives object as object . He has instead a poet's ...
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... John . John Keats : Complete Poems . Ed . Jack Stillinger . Cambridge , MA : Belknap , 1982 . Kosko , Bart . Fuzzy Thinking : The New Science of Fuzzy Logic . New York : Hyperion , 1993 . Kundera , Milan . The Book of Laughter and ...
... John . John Keats : Complete Poems . Ed . Jack Stillinger . Cambridge , MA : Belknap , 1982 . Kosko , Bart . Fuzzy Thinking : The New Science of Fuzzy Logic . New York : Hyperion , 1993 . Kundera , Milan . The Book of Laughter and ...
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