BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «SPECTRALNESS»
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spectralness ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
spectralness lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Eleven Papers on Differential Equations, Functional Analysis ...
The concept of spectralness carries over to unbounded closed operators, which
is essential for the theory of linear boundary-value problems (see [9], [10]). The
theory of spectral operators is highly developed; in particular, for bounded and ...
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A Companion to Werner Herzog
He speculates that one key is the “pallor of the dead” (194), the “spectralness”
that attaches itself to the shade (195). But not yet have we solved the incantation
of this whiteness, and learned why [. . .] as we have seen, it is at once the most ...
The concept of spectralness carries over to unbounded closed operators, which
is essential for the theory of linear boundary-value problems (see [9], [10]). The
theory of spectral operators is highly developed; in particular, for bounded and ...
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Moby Dick: or, The Whale
Or why, irrespective of all latitudes and Iongitudes, does the name of the White
Sea exert such a spectralness over the fancy, while that of the Yellow Sea Iulls us
with mortal thoughts of long lacquered mild afternoons on the waves, followed by
...
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Melville's Later Novels
White Mountains produces ghostly responses whereas Blue Ridge does not.
White Sea brings on "spectralness," though Yellow Sea pleasantly "lulls us."
Other examples follow to show over and over again the subjectivity of Ishmael's
views.
William B. Dillingham, 1986
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Herman Melville's Moby Dick: A Midwest Journal Writers' Club ...
Or why, irrespective of all latitudes and longitudes, does the name of the White
Sea exert such a spectralness over the fancy, while that of the Yellow Sea lulls us
with mortal thoughts of long lacquered mild afternoons on the waves, followed by
...
Dr. Robert C. Worstell, Midwest Journal Writers' Club
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The Empire of Necessity: The Untold History of a Slave ...
The Yellow Sea merely 'lulls us,' while the White Sea casts 'spectralness over the
fancy.' Melville doesn't say that he believes the origin of this fear is to be found in
slavery, yet he does have Ishmael mention in passing that the association of ...
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39 Great Classics for Young
Or why, irrespective ofall latitudesand longitudes, does the name of the White
Seaexert such a spectralness overthe fancy, while that of the Yellow Sealulls us
withmortal thoughts of long lacqueredmildafternoons onthe waves,followed by
the ...
ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, Various, 2012
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Stirner: The Ego and Its Own
Thereby the spectralness of the spirit in a seeming-body has once again become
really solid and popular. Sacred, then, is the highest essence and everything in
which this highest essence reveals or will reveal itself; but hallowed are they who
...
Max Stirner, David Leopold, 1995
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Idle days in Patagonia
There is no “ supernaturalism in the hue,” no “ spectralness over the fancy,” in the
thought of' the whiteness of white clouds; of the white horses of the sea; of white
sea-birds, and white water-fowl, such as swans, storks, egrets, ibises, and many ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «SPECTRALNESS»
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Blackness as Being, Whiteness as Nothingness
The Yellow Sea merely “lulls us,” while the White Sea casts “spectralness over the fancy.” Melville went to great length to avoid specific social or historical ... «The Nation., Jun 15»