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... things no one can teach him except himself , if his vision , his theme is to remain unique and inviolate the more exact- ing he becomes , the more demanding on himself and his energies . In a way , it seems most unfair : so many skills ...
... things no one can teach him except himself , if his vision , his theme is to remain unique and inviolate the more exact- ing he becomes , the more demanding on himself and his energies . In a way , it seems most unfair : so many skills ...
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... things audio - visual is this dapper little book . In the first place , Richardson tells us and never lets us forget that " film is a branch of literature . " Many of us have been slowly awakening to that fact over the past few years as ...
... things audio - visual is this dapper little book . In the first place , Richardson tells us and never lets us forget that " film is a branch of literature . " Many of us have been slowly awakening to that fact over the past few years as ...
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... things as they are through an act of reconcilia- tion , or " understanding , " usually effected by an existential mode of " transcendence , " which turns out to be the only viable form of existence since the cognition of things as less ...
... things as they are through an act of reconcilia- tion , or " understanding , " usually effected by an existential mode of " transcendence , " which turns out to be the only viable form of existence since the cognition of things as less ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
Volume 33 | 33 |
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