Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... snake will depart " thankless " again into the burning bowels of the earth . Now the poem , midway in its course , poses the questions : Is the speaker afraid ? Is it some perversity in him which makes him feel kinship with the snake ...
... snake will depart " thankless " again into the burning bowels of the earth . Now the poem , midway in its course , poses the questions : Is the speaker afraid ? Is it some perversity in him which makes him feel kinship with the snake ...
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Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. topic sentence ! The snake we are talking about is this snake . The feelings we are talking about are feelings connected with this snake , and on this occasion . But of course it is equally true that as ...
Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. topic sentence ! The snake we are talking about is this snake . The feelings we are talking about are feelings connected with this snake , and on this occasion . But of course it is equally true that as ...
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... snake's goldness ( beauty , value ) , his kingliness , his godliness underscored ? Why the speaker's reverence , awe ... snake is one creature , and that it reminds the speaker of other living creatures with whom he shares life . This is ...
... snake's goldness ( beauty , value ) , his kingliness , his godliness underscored ? Why the speaker's reverence , awe ... snake is one creature , and that it reminds the speaker of other living creatures with whom he shares life . This 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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