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... fear that chewed at the back of his mind - fear not for his fate , which he purposefully expelled from his thoughts , but rather a fear ( which the battle today only fueled ) that all he had witnessed for the past two years was useless ...
... fear that chewed at the back of his mind - fear not for his fate , which he purposefully expelled from his thoughts , but rather a fear ( which the battle today only fueled ) that all he had witnessed for the past two years was useless ...
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... fear for my own joy ; I fear my self in the field , For I would drown in fire . Syntactic and lexical ambiguity are rampant , but however the lines are read , no one can dismiss the speaker's fear of annihilation here — and the con ...
... fear for my own joy ; I fear my self in the field , For I would drown in fire . Syntactic and lexical ambiguity are rampant , but however the lines are read , no one can dismiss the speaker's fear of annihilation here — and the con ...
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... fear is , antithetically , also the apotheosis of con- trol . Slocum is trapped in a bad reciprocity of conflicting abstractions that are also personal reactions as he flees from , cringes under the mystery of his fears and yearns for ...
... fear is , antithetically , also the apotheosis of con- trol . Slocum is trapped in a bad reciprocity of conflicting abstractions that are also personal reactions as he flees from , cringes under the mystery of his fears and yearns for ...
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