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Here he encounters one Automathes , who , as a boy , had been reared in the same manner as Hayy Ibn Yaqzan , remote from human beings but fostered by kindly creatures . Unlike his original , however , he has been recovered by his father ...
Here he encounters one Automathes , who , as a boy , had been reared in the same manner as Hayy Ibn Yaqzan , remote from human beings but fostered by kindly creatures . Unlike his original , however , he has been recovered by his father ...
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Thou hast convinced me , that no human being can ever be a poet . Proceed with thy narration . " " To be a poet , said Imlac , is indeed very difficult . " " So difficult , returned the prince , that I will at present hear no more of ...
Thou hast convinced me , that no human being can ever be a poet . Proceed with thy narration . " " To be a poet , said Imlac , is indeed very difficult . " " So difficult , returned the prince , that I will at present hear no more of ...
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If I am to use the word " language " without article to describe a main characteristic in general human terms , it could be linked with a general physiology of utterance ( if one existed ) and of its perception and also with the urges ...
If I am to use the word " language " without article to describe a main characteristic in general human terms , it could be linked with a general physiology of utterance ( if one existed ) and of its perception and also with the urges ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
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FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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