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The impression in his poetry that thought and argument are arising immediately out of passionate feeling made Donne the master of both the mature Yeats and Eliot, who were reacting against the meditative lyricism of a Romantic tradition in decline.
Among the primary branches, the branch arising immediately next to the terminal flower had the latest flowers to open and the lowest percent of perfect flowers.
(Brown, 1820/2010, pp. 145 146) Perhaps, if any definition of them be possible, they may be defined to be vivid feelings, arising immediately from the consideration of objects, perceived, or remembered, or imagined, or from other prior emotions.
Brown did go a little further than this in trying to offer a definition of the "emotions": Perhaps, if any definition of them be possible, they may be defined to be vivid feelings, arising immediately from the consideration of objects, perceived, or remembered, or imagined, or from other prior emotions.
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Suspicions arose immediately.
Richard was looking after the two children and payment difficulties arose immediately.
But one question arises immediately: the first rule of fight club is that you don't talk about fight club.
The people in the room gasped, and the old question arose immediately: was this another Kremlin project?
A year later, he devised a corollary: "When that person moves away, someone else arises immediately to take his or her place".
In stems, the first cork cambium usually arises immediately inside the epidermis or in the epidermis itself.
The imbalance will arise immediately, as a result of the under-representation of England within the United Kingdom.
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