Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... lost his understanding of her childish heart . He must suffer to be cleansed from his guilt , and the traditional motif of purification in " the waters of the unsullied fount ” 36 is especially typical of Hawthorne's work as a whole ...
... lost his understanding of her childish heart . He must suffer to be cleansed from his guilt , and the traditional motif of purification in " the waters of the unsullied fount ” 36 is especially typical of Hawthorne's work as a whole ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. > Stanley felt he had lost control of the conversation , and it was not many weeks until he knew that he had lost control , if he had ever had any , of Marti , too . She was dating Freddie regularly . She ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. > Stanley felt he had lost control of the conversation , and it was not many weeks until he knew that he had lost control , if he had ever had any , of Marti , too . She was dating Freddie regularly . She ...
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... lost in the later version : " the light of sense / Goes out , but with a flash .... " The former is in a class with the paradoxical reports of the mystics ; the latter gives the impression of a vision which can be described . 6. The ...
... lost in the later version : " the light of sense / Goes out , but with a flash .... " The former is in a class with the paradoxical reports of the mystics ; the latter gives the impression of a vision which can be described . 6. The ...
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