Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... reflects the paradoxes of human nature , but shows negative capability in leaving them unresolved . ( No further equation is intended , at this point , between the " sentimental absurd " of Sterne , and the existentialist Absurd of ...
... reflects the paradoxes of human nature , but shows negative capability in leaving them unresolved . ( No further equation is intended , at this point , between the " sentimental absurd " of Sterne , and the existentialist Absurd of ...
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... reflects the Heavens , which in turn reflect the upper heavens , and " all is summed up in man " who is the microcosm of the universe ( IX , 100-114 ) . " [ Milton also conceives of the matter of creation being a passive feminine ...
... reflects the Heavens , which in turn reflect the upper heavens , and " all is summed up in man " who is the microcosm of the universe ( IX , 100-114 ) . " [ Milton also conceives of the matter of creation being a passive feminine ...
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... reflect social status , as noted by Vance Packard a few years ago.12 12 In many senses of the word , American ... reflected in the names of our cars . As horsepower , cubic inches of piston displacement and top speed have increased so ...
... reflect social status , as noted by Vance Packard a few years ago.12 12 In many senses of the word , American ... reflected in the names of our cars . As horsepower , cubic inches of piston displacement and top speed have increased so ...
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