Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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Página 132
... believe the dealer's pretense of dis- interest . " And now they were weary and frightened because they had gone against a system they did not understand and it had beaten them " ( p . 132 ) . The preacher , Jim Casy , sums up the ...
... believe the dealer's pretense of dis- interest . " And now they were weary and frightened because they had gone against a system they did not understand and it had beaten them " ( p . 132 ) . The preacher , Jim Casy , sums up the ...
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... believe that Christianity is an easy thing and asks of the Christian , on the basis of an external view of Christianity , more than he asks of himself . " Camus demands no more of the Christian than he demands of himself . To paraphrase ...
... believe that Christianity is an easy thing and asks of the Christian , on the basis of an external view of Christianity , more than he asks of himself . " Camus demands no more of the Christian than he demands of himself . To paraphrase ...
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... believe too , you were quite right in saying that it was not the whole truth , and that the novel that is true to life cannot afford to ignore the finer things . I agree in every one of your criticisms always excepting the anti- climax ...
... believe too , you were quite right in saying that it was not the whole truth , and that the novel that is true to life cannot afford to ignore the finer things . I agree in every one of your criticisms always excepting the anti- climax ...
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