Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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... expressions of Browning's mind mainly " One Word More " ( " Let me speak this once in my true person " ) , the prologs ... expression of Browning's idealistic philosophy , and some readers interpret the speaker's hope for spiritual re ...
... expressions of Browning's mind mainly " One Word More " ( " Let me speak this once in my true person " ) , the prologs ... expression of Browning's idealistic philosophy , and some readers interpret the speaker's hope for spiritual re ...
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... expression , and traditional form , because it stifled expression . Their theory , an outgrowth of imagism , also held that contact could be achieved only by direct expression of the " thing . " The first issue of Contact established ...
... expression , and traditional form , because it stifled expression . Their theory , an outgrowth of imagism , also held that contact could be achieved only by direct expression of the " thing . " The first issue of Contact established ...
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... expression : " The medium of conveyance would force him to selection - destroy the primal urge of vicious resentments - cripple his vigour " ( 2:10 ) . McAlmon ends by lamenting the plight of the mandrill and Dada since both are forced ...
... expression : " The medium of conveyance would force him to selection - destroy the primal urge of vicious resentments - cripple his vigour " ( 2:10 ) . McAlmon ends by lamenting the plight of the mandrill and Dada since both are forced ...
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