Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... moral , even a Christian one , and which is altogether in character for the Hawthorne of the adult works . To the man who was later to say that “ a Gothic cathedral is surely the most wonderful work which mortal man has yet achieved ...
... moral , even a Christian one , and which is altogether in character for the Hawthorne of the adult works . To the man who was later to say that “ a Gothic cathedral is surely the most wonderful work which mortal man has yet achieved ...
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... moral tales is not to charge Hawthorne with the unpardonable sin of moralizing to children , but rather to recognize that ' Hawthorne's sensibility could respond fully only to moral values ” 51 in his juvenile writing as well as in his ...
... moral tales is not to charge Hawthorne with the unpardonable sin of moralizing to children , but rather to recognize that ' Hawthorne's sensibility could respond fully only to moral values ” 51 in his juvenile writing as well as in his ...
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... moral values . Among the most successful of additions is the fountain in the outer hall of the palace , in which the waterspout constantly assumes new shapes as it gushes up and falls back into its marble basin . Like Hawthorne's use of ...
... moral values . Among the most successful of additions is the fountain in the outer hall of the palace , in which the waterspout constantly assumes new shapes as it gushes up and falls back into its marble basin . Like Hawthorne's use of ...
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