The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... abstract ; " form " in its most abstract sense means structure , articulation , a whole resulting from the relation of mutually dependent factors , or more precisely , the way that whole is put together . The abstract sense , which is ...
... abstract ; " form " in its most abstract sense means structure , articulation , a whole resulting from the relation of mutually dependent factors , or more precisely , the way that whole is put together . The abstract sense , which is ...
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... abstract con- notation , even when they are talking about a visible and tangible art object in which that form is embodied . The more recondite concept of form is derived , of course , from the naive one , that is , material shape ...
... abstract con- notation , even when they are talking about a visible and tangible art object in which that form is embodied . The more recondite concept of form is derived , of course , from the naive one , that is , material shape ...
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... abstract con- cept , or better an abstractable concept . We usually don't abstract it deliberately , but only use it , as we use our vocal cords in speech without first learning all about their operation and then applying our knowledge ...
... abstract con- cept , or better an abstractable concept . We usually don't abstract it deliberately , but only use it , as we use our vocal cords in speech without first learning all about their operation and then applying our knowledge ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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