Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Hope , and Hawthorne “ cannot help being glad that our foolish Pandora peeped into the box ” for Hope brings the promise of “ an infinite bliss hereafter " ( pp . 109-110 ) . The treatment of the myth is not only fundamentally Christian ...
... Hope , and Hawthorne “ cannot help being glad that our foolish Pandora peeped into the box ” for Hope brings the promise of “ an infinite bliss hereafter " ( pp . 109-110 ) . The treatment of the myth is not only fundamentally Christian ...
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... hope ” ( pp . 205-206 ) . Throughout the story , the opposition between faith and doubt remains a recurrent motif . The antinomy of illusion and reality is beautifully employed : Bellerophon and the child at last glimpse the winged ...
... hope ” ( pp . 205-206 ) . Throughout the story , the opposition between faith and doubt remains a recurrent motif . The antinomy of illusion and reality is beautifully employed : Bellerophon and the child at last glimpse the winged ...
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... hope , is that . You can think anything you want , but the frontier is action . That's the difference , as I see it , between a Navy uniform and a mandarin coat . Well , that's the story . I hope I picked the right person to tell it to ...
... hope , is that . You can think anything you want , but the frontier is action . That's the difference , as I see it , between a Navy uniform and a mandarin coat . Well , that's the story . I hope I picked the right person to tell it to ...
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