Four Articles on Writing
.... 1981. Simpson, louis. "The Sound of
Words For Their
Own Sake," The New York Times Book Review, March 14, 1982. Walker, Alice. "In ....
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Shelley's famous "Ozymandias"
.... then may also be understood as an extended metaphor, or an allegory in which the figure and
words of Ozymandias do not exist only for their
own sake, but also ....
(1006

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Percy Bysshe Shelley
.... then may also be understood as an extended metaphor, or an allegory in which the figure and
words of Ozymandias do not exist only for their
own sake, but also ....
(1006

4

)
The Naked and the Dead & I, The Jury
.... The
words hit me hard .... those who want to do harm to him or those he loves, Croft is a sadist who simply enjoys committing violence for its
own sake, even against ....
(1677

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"Paul's Case: A Study in Temperament"
.... Once the lying is revealed Paul seems pathological--a case, in other
words. .... But Paul never expresses any desire to create or to enjoy art for its
own sake. ....
(949

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Virginia Woolf
.... which glorified capitalism and success for its
own sake to the .... she has made as she fights her
own demons). .... the pair, a bond that marriage and
words have failed ....
(1931

8

)
EROS DENIED Introduction/Summary Eros denie
.... New Mexico, laws against obscene publications define obscene with
words such as .... Promiscuity existed for its
own sake rather than as a revolt against something ....
(1559

6

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Confucianism and Moral Leadership
.... of Confucianism, not only for their
own sake but also .... in the empire, "first ordered well their
own States." Confucius .... or say the following seven
words aloud in ....
(2493

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Socrates Defense in the Apology
.... In other
words, Socrates is saying that he is obeying God, or the god, or the .... He argues at one point not for his
own sake, but for the
sake of Athenians "that ....
(1354

5

)
Aesthetics of the Church Fathers
.... aesthetics in terms of finding the deeper meaning in the
words of the .... were concerned with aesthetics and symbolic interpretation not for their
own sake but for ....
(783

3

)
"ChinaTown" by Cathy Song
.... sense that in literature, questions of fact or truth are subordinated to the primary literary aim of producing a structure of
words for its
own sake (Frye 74). ....
(1588

6

)
Happiness
.... He argues not for his
own sake, but for the
sake of Athenians "that .... In other
words, it is not enough that he seeks the truth or happiness for only himself. ....
(1446

6

)
Irony in The Wild Duck and Oedipus the King
.... We also see that Oedipus'
words contradict what we know when .... vows to get the killer and benefit his
own reputation. .... us of this pollution, not for the
sake of a ....
(1664

7

)
The Possessed & Moby Dick
.... in Father Mapple's sermon when he begins his sermon with these
words: "Beloved shipmates .... the whale or to break off the vengeful hunt, for his
own sake and for ....
(1614

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ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST What possible reason
.... In other
words, we may find it in our "enlightened self-interest" to develop the .... purpose; we build boats not simply to have a boat for its
own sake, but to ....
(1342

5

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Plato's Ideal State
.... justice; that is, value it both for its
own sake and for .... of the parts of whose soul performs its
own task, and .... does so by direct reference to the
words of the ....
(2113

8

)
Commercial Animation Directors
.... of Jones's
own use of stories in his short films, stories for their
own sake. .... would be important in his film career as he found ways to mangle
words and create ....
(2389

10

)
Peter Elbow on the Process of Writing
.... This model holds that it is more mature to direct
words to readers than to .... for the
sake of communication but instead unleash language for its
own sake and let ....
(1989

8

)
Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... In other
words, Socrates is saying that he is obeying God, or the god, or the .... He argues at one point not for his
own sake, but for the
sake of Athenians "that ....
(1154

5

)
The Flaw in Machiavelli's Thought
.... In other
words, the ruler, according to Machiavelli, is permitted to .... of themselves, but only for the
sake of maintaining .... as the only way for his
own society to ....
(2652

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Charges Against Socrates
.... He argues not for his
own sake, but for the
sake of Athenians .... to god, the city, other people, and his
own soul .... I shall repeat the same
words to every one that I ....
(911

4

)
Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... we believe we understand even if we have difficulty putting the concept into
words. ....
sake of what comes from them, but much more so for their
own sake, such as ....
(1640

7

)
Gender roles in literature
.... In other
words, her beauty has gotten her into her trouble (through the Queen's envy .... some day to pursue her story-telling, not only for her
own sake but for the ....
(2648

11

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Plato, The Republic & Allegory of the Cave
.... is there a [good] both for its
own sake and for .... In other
words, for humans to know what is good they must first understand the form or concept of good, and ....
(3166

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)
Machiavelli on Leadership
.... as a pretender to morality or virtue who is willing to twist
words and ideas at .... is, in fact, obligated to create his
own morality for his
own sake as well as ....
(2172

9

)
Book Review
.... Giovanni Michelucci's Church of the Autostrada since writing these
words, and I .... is that simplicity is often valued by architects for its
own sake, but Venturi ....
(1369

5

)
The Relationship Between Happiness And Money
....
words, it's no use seeking the ultimate good in some thing that is done for something else, for one could always argue that something done for its
own sake is ....
(2226

9

)
The Writer and Education & Hard Work
.... The writer who wants to be understood will choose his
words not to impress but .... the microscope and in nature, but she was interested for her
own sake, not for ....
(1113

4

)
Book I of Aristotle's Ethics
.... Now we call an object pursued for its
own sake more final .... as for their [ie, the objects']
own sakes" (I .... In other
words, Aristotle is concerned with the ultimate ....
(6343

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)
Writers and Rhetoric
.... Journalists, for instance, use different
words - what (the act), who (the agent .... deficiency in considering the merits of form and structure for their
own sake. ....
(4105

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