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Page 412
... feeling heart ; he has a mind as well . The most celebrated illustration of Johnson's faith in the common man's mind is the anecdote told by Boswell about the water - boy who rowed Johnson and him down river to Greenwich one summer day ...
... feeling heart ; he has a mind as well . The most celebrated illustration of Johnson's faith in the common man's mind is the anecdote told by Boswell about the water - boy who rowed Johnson and him down river to Greenwich one summer day ...
Page 559
... feeling seriously , nor to face feeling as the poet's primary mode of entry into the world . Such concerns have become stan- dard in much recent continental aesthetic theory : Derida has written of the interweaving of what is purely ...
... feeling seriously , nor to face feeling as the poet's primary mode of entry into the world . Such concerns have become stan- dard in much recent continental aesthetic theory : Derida has written of the interweaving of what is purely ...
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... feeling came down on me , and I saw someone falling off a high balcony . I turned around but the woman was gone . I didn't know where . She could have been in any of a hundred places : on a bus , in a store , on another street . I kept ...
... feeling came down on me , and I saw someone falling off a high balcony . I turned around but the woman was gone . I didn't know where . She could have been in any of a hundred places : on a bus , in a store , on another street . I kept ...
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