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In Ralegh's splendid line , ' Twelve yeares intire I wasted in this warr ' , the courtly poet is love's fool but no other man's and certainly not his own ; and this is the note — as of mere digested experience — that is heard in Donne's ...
In Ralegh's splendid line , ' Twelve yeares intire I wasted in this warr ' , the courtly poet is love's fool but no other man's and certainly not his own ; and this is the note — as of mere digested experience — that is heard in Donne's ...
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V I have been arguing that these poems , like so many in the Songs and Sonnets , are London poems in a double sense : first , because of their hold on the dense medium of actual experience , which qualifies all romantic abstracts ...
V I have been arguing that these poems , like so many in the Songs and Sonnets , are London poems in a double sense : first , because of their hold on the dense medium of actual experience , which qualifies all romantic abstracts ...
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Experience ' must be regarded in the model as the input or physical stimuli impinging upon the machine from its environment . The process of. 1 I have developed this learning model in more detail in ' Duhem , Quine , and a New ...
Experience ' must be regarded in the model as the input or physical stimuli impinging upon the machine from its environment . The process of. 1 I have developed this learning model in more detail in ' Duhem , Quine , and a New ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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