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soul (n): the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life. Creative Type WritingCharlie Alaska, how was Sepulveda? My failed Nanowrimo 2002 project -- sixteen pages, laden with a load of errors, but there are parts that are almost good!  ::  "Sometimes liquor softened things, sometimes it made them more harsh and painful – she was taking a chance by plying him with the yeasty brew…but it was all she could think of, the only way to buy time without seeming obvious."
Assignment Type WritingAbstract:William K. Wimsatt Jr. and Monroe C. Beardsley "The Affective Fallacy" Oh, how those Formalists could talk. :: "Wimsatt and Beardsley believe that separating the emotive and referential analysis of words cloud the meaning which they believe would be better labeled as import of the words and their context. The affective classification of units of language into what they mean and what they suggest raises problems in critical analysis." Abstract:Augustine of Hippo Selections from "On Christian Doctrine" and "The Trinity" Signs, signs, everywhere signs :: In "On Christian Doctrine" and "The Trinity", Augustine ties the ability to accurately interpret the Christian Scriptures to an understanding of signs.
Miscellaneous Writingsoon. soon. soon.
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