The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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CR. emplifies language's capacity to move over a range of meanings and to turn away from proper and conventional ... turns of language , al- though even in comedy there may be , of course , moments of blockage or intransitiveness . A ...
CR. emplifies language's capacity to move over a range of meanings and to turn away from proper and conventional ... turns of language , al- though even in comedy there may be , of course , moments of blockage or intransitiveness . A ...
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... turns to his picture and marks whatever he wishes to express on his Picture , what is it but the remembrance of what he has seen ? 52 A consideration of the portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Winslow allows us to observe the working - out ...
... turns to his picture and marks whatever he wishes to express on his Picture , what is it but the remembrance of what he has seen ? 52 A consideration of the portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Winslow allows us to observe the working - out ...
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... turn , took her out of sympathy with the place where she lived . " Only after a long struggle was Fuller able to break through to a conception of culture " as a means of accommodating oneself to one's place as well as a means of flying ...
... turn , took her out of sympathy with the place where she lived . " Only after a long struggle was Fuller able to break through to a conception of culture " as a means of accommodating oneself to one's place as well as a means of flying ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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