The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 páginas |
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... look of the other " that occurs at about the same time the child gains a sense of perspective , a sense of distance ... look encourages the child or helps him . Be- ginning at three years ... the other's look becomes an annoyance for the ...
... look of the other " that occurs at about the same time the child gains a sense of perspective , a sense of distance ... look encourages the child or helps him . Be- ginning at three years ... the other's look becomes an annoyance for the ...
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... looks askance at him . " The Mariner's word brings salvation , but only to him . It is inimi- cal to any sense of fellowship in a shared society . We do look askance at the Mariner , and we try to stop our ears , because to look at his ...
... looks askance at him . " The Mariner's word brings salvation , but only to him . It is inimi- cal to any sense of fellowship in a shared society . We do look askance at the Mariner , and we try to stop our ears , because to look at his ...
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... look upon the affairs of the world with a healthy deliberation . I have of late been moulting : not for fresh feathers & wings : they are gone , and in their stead I hope to have a pair of pa- tient sublunary legs . I have altered not ...
... look upon the affairs of the world with a healthy deliberation . I have of late been moulting : not for fresh feathers & wings : they are gone , and in their stead I hope to have a pair of pa- tient sublunary legs . I have altered not ...
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The Idea of the Self as Mind | 1 |
Making a Place in the World | 31 |
Speaking Dreams | 100 |
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