Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... once to encounter the world through art , to decide what if anything they uniquely are , and what some brothers and sisters uniquely are . The instruments employed are the imagination , the intellect , and texts or events that rouse the ...
... once to encounter the world through art , to decide what if anything they uniquely are , and what some brothers and sisters uniquely are . The instruments employed are the imagination , the intellect , and texts or events that rouse the ...
الصفحة 142
... once I've received testimony from a student about how - fifteen , twenty years after the fact - something Yeats wrote in a poem ( a poem read sophomore year at Amherst ) suddenly made sense . There is a poignant moment in Saul Bellow's ...
... once I've received testimony from a student about how - fifteen , twenty years after the fact - something Yeats wrote in a poem ( a poem read sophomore year at Amherst ) suddenly made sense . There is a poignant moment in Saul Bellow's ...
الصفحة 196
... once but twice . Can we somehow understand this double significance of the initial speed ? I think we can . First of all , if it is fired with a larger speed , then ( other things being equal , as usual ) it will travel a greater ...
... once but twice . Can we somehow understand this double significance of the initial speed ? I think we can . First of all , if it is fired with a larger speed , then ( other things being equal , as usual ) it will travel a greater ...
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ENGLISH AND THE PROMISE of HappinESS | 1 |
THE DRAGON | 13 |
EVOLVING SCIENCE FOR A DYNAMIC EARTH | 71 |
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