Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... mind to description of a more objective reality . We no longer see into the minds of the characters . In fact , their fates are almost parenthetically juxtaposed to the description of the decay of the house before the onslaught of ...
... mind to description of a more objective reality . We no longer see into the minds of the characters . In fact , their fates are almost parenthetically juxtaposed to the description of the decay of the house before the onslaught of ...
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... mind's inner vision , and the sense of nature as a mirror to the reality of mind is destroyed : “ Impatient , despairing , yet loth to go ( for beauty offers her lures , has her consolations ) , to pace upon the beach was impossible ...
... mind's inner vision , and the sense of nature as a mirror to the reality of mind is destroyed : “ Impatient , despairing , yet loth to go ( for beauty offers her lures , has her consolations ) , to pace upon the beach was impossible ...
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... mind . Mrs. Ramsay's attitude becomes akin to Mrs. McNab's empty leering into the polished glass and signifies a state of withdrawal . At such moments only the penetration of some exterior force through the shades drawn over her mind ...
... mind . Mrs. Ramsay's attitude becomes akin to Mrs. McNab's empty leering into the polished glass and signifies a state of withdrawal . At such moments only the penetration of some exterior force through the shades drawn over her mind ...
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