The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... living ; they comprehend all that the subject has ever seen , felt , sensed , touched , heard , remembered , or otherwise encountered . Plainly , then , no one - to - one relation can exist between a life and even the most ex- haustive ...
... living ; they comprehend all that the subject has ever seen , felt , sensed , touched , heard , remembered , or otherwise encountered . Plainly , then , no one - to - one relation can exist between a life and even the most ex- haustive ...
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... living that is implicit in the new psychology . It is a warning against letting the happenings of life split our ... living and dead ? Is one really alive if he limits his life to a single time , and lives for that time alone , instead ...
... living that is implicit in the new psychology . It is a warning against letting the happenings of life split our ... living and dead ? Is one really alive if he limits his life to a single time , and lives for that time alone , instead ...
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... living for , or the days of old England when Samuel Johnson held forth at the coffee - house and gave Boswell a place in the history of civilization . Yet if Professor So - and - So or Dr. Johnson were among us we wonder whether the ...
... living for , or the days of old England when Samuel Johnson held forth at the coffee - house and gave Boswell a place in the history of civilization . Yet if Professor So - and - So or Dr. Johnson were among us we wonder whether the ...
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