Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... final four lines of the stanza reveal that " Hades ' bobbin " is unable to penetrate or to “ unwind ” in any meaningful way man's world of action , that “ winding path . ” The speaker does hail the image as “ superhuman ” ; but at the ...
... final four lines of the stanza reveal that " Hades ' bobbin " is unable to penetrate or to “ unwind ” in any meaningful way man's world of action , that “ winding path . ” The speaker does hail the image as “ superhuman ” ; but at the ...
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... final scene to make their last characteristic comments upon Bellerophon's successful quest , the boy is both lonely and loving . Above all , he has an unfaltering faith in the ideal , and it is surely for this that Hawthorne concludes ...
... final scene to make their last characteristic comments upon Bellerophon's successful quest , the boy is both lonely and loving . Above all , he has an unfaltering faith in the ideal , and it is surely for this that Hawthorne concludes ...
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... final impression ” of “ thou and I ” ( 1. 20 : note punctuation change ) as a subjective unit , or relationship , in which the idea of human love can only be expressed as an image of divine love . In referring to Buber's philosophy ...
... final impression ” of “ thou and I ” ( 1. 20 : note punctuation change ) as a subjective unit , or relationship , in which the idea of human love can only be expressed as an image of divine love . In referring to Buber's philosophy ...
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