Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... present and accessible , full of beauty and sweetness , as she suckles the man who would die without her . She is present in the world , accessible in the time of the man's great need , and her gift of life is the most beautiful of all ...
... present and accessible , full of beauty and sweetness , as she suckles the man who would die without her . She is present in the world , accessible in the time of the man's great need , and her gift of life is the most beautiful of all ...
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... present in the Eliza- bethan world view . Shakespeare could not predict the future . But a view of war or a view of human nature could be possible in any cen- tury - some among the Greeks may have hated war as much as modern pacifist ...
... present in the Eliza- bethan world view . Shakespeare could not predict the future . But a view of war or a view of human nature could be possible in any cen- tury - some among the Greeks may have hated war as much as modern pacifist ...
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... present in every homosexual , in the majority of cases it is no more possible . " Cory , writing in his book The Homosexual in America ( 1951 ) , concurs with Freud : There are extremely few cases on record of homosexu- ality ever ...
... present in every homosexual , in the majority of cases it is no more possible . " Cory , writing in his book The Homosexual in America ( 1951 ) , concurs with Freud : There are extremely few cases on record of homosexu- ality ever ...
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