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... kind of absurd world Pablo has experienced , the kind the existentialist rejects . For two essays that are relevant to the debate over values in contemporary litera- ture , see MacLeish , " Who Precisely Do You Think You Are ? " p ...
... kind of absurd world Pablo has experienced , the kind the existentialist rejects . For two essays that are relevant to the debate over values in contemporary litera- ture , see MacLeish , " Who Precisely Do You Think You Are ? " p ...
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... kind are all right and he was one of the ones . He had his sister with him and another girl and the sister looked around over his shoulder , accidental at first , not intending to start anything — she wasn't that kind — and her eyes and ...
... kind are all right and he was one of the ones . He had his sister with him and another girl and the sister looked around over his shoulder , accidental at first , not intending to start anything — she wasn't that kind — and her eyes and ...
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... kind of experi- ence the poet has provided . And , certainly not least , we want to demonstrate that one kind of poem is not superior to another because it happens to present a sensuous experience or an intellectual experience which ...
... kind of experi- ence the poet has provided . And , certainly not least , we want to demonstrate that one kind of poem is not superior to another because it happens to present a sensuous experience or an intellectual experience which ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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