American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger, A. Walton Litz, Molly Weigel, Lea Bechler, Jay Parini Scribner, 1974 - American literature The four volume set consists of ninety-seven of the pamphlets originally published as the University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers. Some have been revised and updated. |
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Page 161
... mind to look beneath the sur- face of a geode ( as though it were a poem ) and to find the crystals ; once upon another time , someone had enough thrust of mind to see what would happen if the crystals were exposed to a cathode ray ...
... mind to look beneath the sur- face of a geode ( as though it were a poem ) and to find the crystals ; once upon another time , someone had enough thrust of mind to see what would happen if the crystals were exposed to a cathode ray ...
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... mind of one per- son constitutes an organizing medium as it de- velops his impressions , his evaluations of ex ... mind . At the same time , she approached in them the method of the cen- tral intelligence because there is more exhaus ...
... mind of one per- son constitutes an organizing medium as it de- velops his impressions , his evaluations of ex ... mind . At the same time , she approached in them the method of the cen- tral intelligence because there is more exhaus ...
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... mind , but that the world can be specified only in terms of what it appears to be to mind . Hence , as well , the phenomenological thesis generates a philosophy of mind . Truths about the rela- tionship are necessary and nonempirical ...
... mind , but that the world can be specified only in terms of what it appears to be to mind . Hence , as well , the phenomenological thesis generates a philosophy of mind . Truths about the rela- tionship are necessary and nonempirical ...
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