Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... moved , Being fixed on all things loved , all things unloved , Yet little peace he had , For those that love are sad . ( 11. 33-36 ) Again Robartes is intentionally ambiguous in his wording : the words “ All things loved , all things ...
... moved , Being fixed on all things loved , all things unloved , Yet little peace he had , For those that love are sad . ( 11. 33-36 ) Again Robartes is intentionally ambiguous in his wording : the words “ All things loved , all things ...
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... his head , stared out over the cafeteria with cold brooding eyes . His head moved gravely from side to side : " He had no right to count on it . " C " And — I would imagine that he didn't 312 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
... his head , stared out over the cafeteria with cold brooding eyes . His head moved gravely from side to side : " He had no right to count on it . " C " And — I would imagine that he didn't 312 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
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... moved once each year after the crop was in he had convinced himself that he remembered the one they had made when he was two . Around him now the farm was beginning to take on its well known shapes . The first weak shafts of sunlight ...
... moved once each year after the crop was in he had convinced himself that he remembered the one they had made when he was two . Around him now the farm was beginning to take on its well known shapes . The first weak shafts of sunlight ...
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