Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... experience from the inside . I became friends with the preacher , who convinced me he was sincere . I urged my students to attend the meetings in an attempt to understand the experience , rather than merely explain it in terms of the ...
... experience from the inside . I became friends with the preacher , who convinced me he was sincere . I urged my students to attend the meetings in an attempt to understand the experience , rather than merely explain it in terms of the ...
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... experience of it cannot ignore its manifest deceit . Its shallowness is exposed immediately by Lear's entrance upon another of Edgar's aphorisms : Bear free and patient thoughts . But who comes here ? It may be easy to impose meaning on ...
... experience of it cannot ignore its manifest deceit . Its shallowness is exposed immediately by Lear's entrance upon another of Edgar's aphorisms : Bear free and patient thoughts . But who comes here ? It may be easy to impose meaning on ...
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... experience throughout the course of the poem . This persona is also in the " poetry of experience " tradi- tion of nineteenth century literature which “ characteristically presents a self searching through significant experiences for ...
... experience throughout the course of the poem . This persona is also in the " poetry of experience " tradi- tion of nineteenth century literature which “ characteristically presents a self searching through significant experiences for ...
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