Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... come And all complexities of fury leave , Dying into a dance , An agony of trance , An agony of flame that cannot ... comes to know in and at and through the moment of artistic creation — that “ dying into a dance ” when body leaves ...
... come And all complexities of fury leave , Dying into a dance , An agony of trance , An agony of flame that cannot ... comes to know in and at and through the moment of artistic creation — that “ dying into a dance ” when body leaves ...
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... comes to her from across the sea . But even when happy events occur , Dickens makes it quite clear that water ... comes sweeping by their heads and flouts them . There was a golden surface on the brown cliffs but now , and behold they ...
... comes to her from across the sea . But even when happy events occur , Dickens makes it quite clear that water ... comes sweeping by their heads and flouts them . There was a golden surface on the brown cliffs but now , and behold they ...
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... comes closest to being an idealized feminine portrait . She is described as she sits by the fire in her father's shack , gazing into the flames and dreaming of happiness for her brother , Charley . The fire on Lizzie's hearth brings to ...
... comes closest to being an idealized feminine portrait . She is described as she sits by the fire in her father's shack , gazing into the flames and dreaming of happiness for her brother , Charley . The fire on Lizzie's hearth brings to ...
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