Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... perhaps , just perhaps , the dream of solitude is more real , more valuable , than the outer world of bombs and sunken ships . These images cannot , however , be formed to serve the mind's inner vision , and the sense of nature as a ...
... perhaps , just perhaps , the dream of solitude is more real , more valuable , than the outer world of bombs and sunken ships . These images cannot , however , be formed to serve the mind's inner vision , and the sense of nature as a ...
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... perhaps even heavy handed , throughout the novel . She is always sitting in ndows , loc ng out windows , being observed in windows . The opening scene shows her sitting in the window , mediating the demands of her husband and son and ...
... perhaps even heavy handed , throughout the novel . She is always sitting in ndows , loc ng out windows , being observed in windows . The opening scene shows her sitting in the window , mediating the demands of her husband and son and ...
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... Perhaps one foreign student will go , providing a special perspective on the U.S. Will the College without Walls be co - educational ? Perhaps a separate group of female participants will be created ; the two groups may converge now and ...
... Perhaps one foreign student will go , providing a special perspective on the U.S. Will the College without Walls be co - educational ? Perhaps a separate group of female participants will be created ; the two groups may converge now and ...
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