Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... become that which he was not . Out of this striving for his opposite the antithetical halves of inner self and anti - self meet momentarily in a tensioned - oneness that is the work of art itself : I think he fashioned from his opposite ...
... become that which he was not . Out of this striving for his opposite the antithetical halves of inner self and anti - self meet momentarily in a tensioned - oneness that is the work of art itself : I think he fashioned from his opposite ...
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... becomes the mirror of “ Time Passes ” which narcissistically reveals only the projections of the mind . Mrs. Ramsay's ... become absorbed in the mirror of mind . Rather , as Mrs. Woolf iterates , Mrs. Ramsay insists that one “ must keep ...
... becomes the mirror of “ Time Passes ” which narcissistically reveals only the projections of the mind . Mrs. Ramsay's ... become absorbed in the mirror of mind . Rather , as Mrs. Woolf iterates , Mrs. Ramsay insists that one “ must keep ...
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... becomes accustomed to the new format , his curiosity will wane and he will scarcely touch a page at all . The inside of a book will have become as uninteresting as a billboard to a bird watcher . All this leads inevitably to a longer ...
... becomes accustomed to the new format , his curiosity will wane and he will scarcely touch a page at all . The inside of a book will have become as uninteresting as a billboard to a bird watcher . All this leads inevitably to a longer ...
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