College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... kind and would rather not be exposed to any other kind . He was complacent in his aesthetic and intellectual poverty . Many students in our English classes are similarly complacent - they flee to the box - score prose of Cliff's Notes ...
... kind and would rather not be exposed to any other kind . He was complacent in his aesthetic and intellectual poverty . Many students in our English classes are similarly complacent - they flee to the box - score prose of Cliff's Notes ...
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... kind will enable our students to do their own inductive abstracting . Such abstracting , based on concrete aesthetic and intellectual experiences , is the most useful kind for writers . To what extent ? To the greatest possible extent ...
... kind will enable our students to do their own inductive abstracting . Such abstracting , based on concrete aesthetic and intellectual experiences , is the most useful kind for writers . To what extent ? To the greatest possible extent ...
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... kind of utopia as Skinner would have us believe . " " A utopia did you say , Miss LePage ? Then why do so many evils take place during the course of the poem ? " " I mean utopia in a rather symbolic way , Professor , a kind of ideal ...
... kind of utopia as Skinner would have us believe . " " A utopia did you say , Miss LePage ? Then why do so many evils take place during the course of the poem ? " " I mean utopia in a rather symbolic way , Professor , a kind of ideal ...
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