The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... mind . Season by season its seeds had been floating farther on the hot prairie winds . We had planted it lovingly there , my father and I , because he had a great hunger for soil and live things grow- ing , and because none of these ...
... mind . Season by season its seeds had been floating farther on the hot prairie winds . We had planted it lovingly there , my father and I , because he had a great hunger for soil and live things grow- ing , and because none of these ...
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... mind's eye . The richness of human life is that we have many lives ; we live the events that do not happen ( and some that cannot ) as vividly as those that do ; and if thereby we die a thousand deaths , that is the price we pay for ...
... mind's eye . The richness of human life is that we have many lives ; we live the events that do not happen ( and some that cannot ) as vividly as those that do ; and if thereby we die a thousand deaths , that is the price we pay for ...
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... mind , how or why we do not know . To convey that melody to others he writes it down on paper , employing a technical knowledge which enables him to name the notes which he hears in his mind . This fact is important : his tech- nical ...
... mind , how or why we do not know . To convey that melody to others he writes it down on paper , employing a technical knowledge which enables him to name the notes which he hears in his mind . This fact is important : his tech- nical ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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