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... James , edited by Henry James . Reprinted by permission of The Atlantic Monthly . James Weldon Johnson : " Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing , " copyright by Edward B. Marks Music Corp. Used by permission . Carl Jung : from Modern Man in Search ...
... James , edited by Henry James . Reprinted by permission of The Atlantic Monthly . James Weldon Johnson : " Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing , " copyright by Edward B. Marks Music Corp. Used by permission . Carl Jung : from Modern Man in Search ...
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... Henry James . INTERVIEWERS : Henry James was a strong influence , then ? THURBER : I have the reputation for having read all of Henry James . Which would argue a misspent youth and middle age . INTERVIEWERS : But there were things to be ...
... Henry James . INTERVIEWERS : Henry James was a strong influence , then ? THURBER : I have the reputation for having read all of Henry James . Which would argue a misspent youth and middle age . INTERVIEWERS : But there were things to be ...
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... James ( 1842-1910 ) American philosopher and pioneer psychologist ( Harvard ) , pragmatist , brother of Henry James ; author of * Principles of Psychology , The Vari- eties of Religious Experience , Prag- matism . Thomas Jefferson ...
... James ( 1842-1910 ) American philosopher and pioneer psychologist ( Harvard ) , pragmatist , brother of Henry James ; author of * Principles of Psychology , The Vari- eties of Religious Experience , Prag- matism . Thomas Jefferson ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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