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... meaning of the episode is driven home when Osmond remarks to the nuns , “ You're very complete . " When Isabel surveys Osmond's own gallery , she stands before a picture which he then brings into more light : “ She looked at the other ...
... meaning of the episode is driven home when Osmond remarks to the nuns , “ You're very complete . " When Isabel surveys Osmond's own gallery , she stands before a picture which he then brings into more light : “ She looked at the other ...
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... meaning of Great Expectations was probably best expressed by Jung when he declared : For the man who is dazzled by the light the darkness is a blessing and the boundless desert is a paradise to the escaped prisoner . It is nothing less ...
... meaning of Great Expectations was probably best expressed by Jung when he declared : For the man who is dazzled by the light the darkness is a blessing and the boundless desert is a paradise to the escaped prisoner . It is nothing less ...
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... meaning also is characterized by “ sharability , ” that is , verbal meaning is “ a type experience that is common to author and reader . " This “ shared type of meaning " is an " intrinsic genre , " and " all valid interpretation is ...
... meaning also is characterized by “ sharability , ” that is , verbal meaning is “ a type experience that is common to author and reader . " This “ shared type of meaning " is an " intrinsic genre , " and " all valid interpretation is ...
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