Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... living on North Richmond Street in Dublin , falls in love with a girl and goes to a bazaar to buy her a present . After getting money from his uncle , he arrives at the bazaar late and is keenly disappointed to find that the greater ...
... living on North Richmond Street in Dublin , falls in love with a girl and goes to a bazaar to buy her a present . After getting money from his uncle , he arrives at the bazaar late and is keenly disappointed to find that the greater ...
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... living regular with their families and saving up all their money , so they will have some to bring up their children better , instead of living regular and doing like that and getting all their new ways from just decent living , the ...
... living regular with their families and saving up all their money , so they will have some to bring up their children better , instead of living regular and doing like that and getting all their new ways from just decent living , the ...
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... living creatures with whom he shares life . This is a literal explanation ; but there is a figurative , a symbolical or meta- phorical , level on which we may look at the matter , too : the snake is not simply a living creature , but is ...
... living creatures with whom he shares life . This is a literal explanation ; but there is a figurative , a symbolical or meta- phorical , level on which we may look at the matter , too : the snake is not simply a living creature , but is ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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