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... matter of reproduction . The eggs may be fertilized in the water or may be retained until they become good - sized embryos . Some actinian mothers have special brood pouches like aquatic kangaroos . Or adventi- tious infants may ...
... matter of reproduction . The eggs may be fertilized in the water or may be retained until they become good - sized embryos . Some actinian mothers have special brood pouches like aquatic kangaroos . Or adventi- tious infants may ...
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... matter and lack of movement are mean- ingless here . We are in a strange cos- mos where no second glance would be given to a geranium with wings or a puppy with roots . This third world furnishes an abundance of nourishment for the ...
... matter and lack of movement are mean- ingless here . We are in a strange cos- mos where no second glance would be given to a geranium with wings or a puppy with roots . This third world furnishes an abundance of nourishment for the ...
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... matter which make life manifest , have a beginning and an end . So with consciousness . Conscious- ness , in a latent form still inconceivable for us , is from everlasting , as it is in- finite in its expanse . Only the vestures it ...
... matter which make life manifest , have a beginning and an end . So with consciousness . Conscious- ness , in a latent form still inconceivable for us , is from everlasting , as it is in- finite in its expanse . Only the vestures it ...
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... matter , for Shigeyoshi Obata , as he tells us in his preface , graduated at the University of Wisconsin . Can it be , then , that at an American university they do not teach their students the difference be- tween prose and verse ? If ...
... matter , for Shigeyoshi Obata , as he tells us in his preface , graduated at the University of Wisconsin . Can it be , then , that at an American university they do not teach their students the difference be- tween prose and verse ? If ...
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... matter , as I shall explain shortly . . . . Rhyme is used exactly as we use it , at the ends of lines . Internal rhyming is common . Tone is . . . woven into a pattern of its own which again is in a more or less loose relation to rhyme ...
... matter , as I shall explain shortly . . . . Rhyme is used exactly as we use it , at the ends of lines . Internal rhyming is common . Tone is . . . woven into a pattern of its own which again is in a more or less loose relation to rhyme ...
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