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... question in its present broad and perhaps pompous terms because we did not wish the discussion to center primarily on creative writing . To be sure this is our main in- terest , but we didn't want to exclude viewpoints that could shed ...
... question in its present broad and perhaps pompous terms because we did not wish the discussion to center primarily on creative writing . To be sure this is our main in- terest , but we didn't want to exclude viewpoints that could shed ...
Side 9
... question when I hap- pened to read various answers already published in the Lit. Some of these articles made it apparent to me that I was hardly fit to attack the question , either pompously or other- wise . For after all I am a Yale ...
... question when I hap- pened to read various answers already published in the Lit. Some of these articles made it apparent to me that I was hardly fit to attack the question , either pompously or other- wise . For after all I am a Yale ...
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... question , in its present form , is a beggar . If its emphasis is taken to be on the creative mind , then it's useless : partly because it involves an infinity of psychological studies , one for each so - called creative mind that ...
... question , in its present form , is a beggar . If its emphasis is taken to be on the creative mind , then it's useless : partly because it involves an infinity of psychological studies , one for each so - called creative mind that ...
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