CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... kind , became a great poet in the second . It is not that he became a different man , for , as I have hinted , one feels sure that the intense experience of youth had been lived through and indeed , without this early experience he ...
... kind , became a great poet in the second . It is not that he became a different man , for , as I have hinted , one feels sure that the intense experience of youth had been lived through and indeed , without this early experience he ...
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... kind of training he held ill - paid jobs in a laundry , hard- ware warehouse , and real estate office . At intervals he went to school , chiefly in parochial institutions where he developed a life - long antipathy for robot instruction ...
... kind of training he held ill - paid jobs in a laundry , hard- ware warehouse , and real estate office . At intervals he went to school , chiefly in parochial institutions where he developed a life - long antipathy for robot instruction ...
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... kind of death that a man who is terrified of its physical reality might find consoling . The caveat about " yearnings of the accepted kind " is an undisguised effort to obviate Freudian interpretations of the vision , while the name ...
... kind of death that a man who is terrified of its physical reality might find consoling . The caveat about " yearnings of the accepted kind " is an undisguised effort to obviate Freudian interpretations of the vision , while the name ...
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