Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Once a week I enjoyed a special treat . On Thursday evenings , Oma would set the dough for two challahs . At six - thirty the following morning , she carried the pasty white dough , now shaped into loaves sprinkled with poppy seed and ...
... Once a week I enjoyed a special treat . On Thursday evenings , Oma would set the dough for two challahs . At six - thirty the following morning , she carried the pasty white dough , now shaped into loaves sprinkled with poppy seed and ...
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... once were thought ” ( 11. 75-79 ) . The moment of epiphany , when body and soul , spirit and matter become one and ... once more and describes phase fifteen through symbols of the sphinx , the buddha , and the dancer . Through these ...
... once were thought ” ( 11. 75-79 ) . The moment of epiphany , when body and soul , spirit and matter become one and ... once more and describes phase fifteen through symbols of the sphinx , the buddha , and the dancer . Through these ...
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... once , without being aware of the complex detail . Imagery in the third stanza has geometrical - geographical - theological complexity , but the arithmetical idea is much simpler : 12 + 12 = 1 . 10. See Empson's argument in “ Donne the ...
... once , without being aware of the complex detail . Imagery in the third stanza has geometrical - geographical - theological complexity , but the arithmetical idea is much simpler : 12 + 12 = 1 . 10. See Empson's argument in “ Donne the ...
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