Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... symbolic figure , the priest stands before a vast and deep traditional complex of symbolic references . Everything he says and does is in a context , which he may play against or fight against or even directly attack , but which finally ...
... symbolic figure , the priest stands before a vast and deep traditional complex of symbolic references . Everything he says and does is in a context , which he may play against or fight against or even directly attack , but which finally ...
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... symbolic value in enabling the poet - and presumably his readers— to embrace the process by which transcendental ideality can be attained . The procreant , sensuous urge in the world of physical mat- ter is merged with the poet's urge ...
... symbolic value in enabling the poet - and presumably his readers— to embrace the process by which transcendental ideality can be attained . The procreant , sensuous urge in the world of physical mat- ter is merged with the poet's urge ...
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... symbolic , interior landscape of the Devon School . Gene says at the beginning of the novel , " There were a couple of places now which I wanted to see . Both were fearful sites , and that was why I wanted to see them . " The first is ...
... symbolic , interior landscape of the Devon School . Gene says at the beginning of the novel , " There were a couple of places now which I wanted to see . Both were fearful sites , and that was why I wanted to see them . " The first is ...
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