The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... experience is . What of it is new ? What of it is remarkable because of associations in the memory it stirs up ? Is this like anything I — or others — have experienced be- fore ? Is it a good or a bad thing to have happened ? And why ...
... experience is . What of it is new ? What of it is remarkable because of associations in the memory it stirs up ? Is this like anything I — or others — have experienced be- fore ? Is it a good or a bad thing to have happened ? And why ...
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... experience characterized by the same elements which we notice in the sensory experience of fire ; the mood of energy , lightness , movement , grace , gaiety - sometimes one , sometimes another of these elements being predominant in the ...
... experience characterized by the same elements which we notice in the sensory experience of fire ; the mood of energy , lightness , movement , grace , gaiety - sometimes one , sometimes another of these elements being predominant in the ...
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... experience , the wise say- ing is complete in its brevity . Before the ordinary assertion is allowed to hold , we require that the assumptions on which it rests , the impli- cations it carries , the critical concepts and terms it ...
... experience , the wise say- ing is complete in its brevity . Before the ordinary assertion is allowed to hold , we require that the assumptions on which it rests , the impli- cations it carries , the critical concepts and terms it ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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