The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... something that has momentarily filled his attention from the world without . A sharp play at the ball game , the twist of a political speech , an old photograph - something from the outer world impresses the mind , stimulates it ...
... something that has momentarily filled his attention from the world without . A sharp play at the ball game , the twist of a political speech , an old photograph - something from the outer world impresses the mind , stimulates it ...
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... something you felt . What is a symbol ? A symbol is often defined as " something that stands for something else . " This definition seems rather disappoint- ing . It becomes more interesting , however , if we concern ourselves with ...
... something you felt . What is a symbol ? A symbol is often defined as " something that stands for something else . " This definition seems rather disappoint- ing . It becomes more interesting , however , if we concern ourselves with ...
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... something more complex to something much less complex . But even if we were to analogize man to something more complex , say , the universe , we would be dissatisfied . What we want is some notion of what man really is , so that we will ...
... something more complex to something much less complex . But even if we were to analogize man to something more complex , say , the universe , we would be dissatisfied . What we want is some notion of what man really is , so that we will ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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