Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... critics as one of the great American classics . It has been the subject of prolific literary analysis , and has aroused both praise and condemnation . " The reader cannot escape the book unshaken , " Louise Lang reviewed . " It may fire ...
... critics as one of the great American classics . It has been the subject of prolific literary analysis , and has aroused both praise and condemnation . " The reader cannot escape the book unshaken , " Louise Lang reviewed . " It may fire ...
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... criticism generally pivots around a host of searching questions which must be answered . Although these questions are ... critics , although conceding that we are fighting in a worthy cause , questions the nature and extent of military ...
... criticism generally pivots around a host of searching questions which must be answered . Although these questions are ... critics , although conceding that we are fighting in a worthy cause , questions the nature and extent of military ...
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... critics . We re- member that in Shakespeare's time and up to the end of the nine- teenth centry the keystone of English education was the classics . Respect for the Greek art and literature increased considerably dur- ing the ...
... critics . We re- member that in Shakespeare's time and up to the end of the nine- teenth centry the keystone of English education was the classics . Respect for the Greek art and literature increased considerably dur- ing the ...
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