Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... reflects on its cause : “ That windows should be open , and doors shut simple as it was , could none of them remember it ? ” ( p . 44 ) . And Lily Briscoe , thinking of Mrs. Ramsay , associates with her a kind of characteristic refrain ...
... reflects on its cause : “ That windows should be open , and doors shut simple as it was , could none of them remember it ? ” ( p . 44 ) . And Lily Briscoe , thinking of Mrs. Ramsay , associates with her a kind of characteristic refrain ...
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... reflected between those placid banks , and brought nothing to the light save what was peaceful , pastoral , and ... reflect the heavenly lights and darknesses , produce their little growth of weeds and flowers , turn here , turn there ...
... reflected between those placid banks , and brought nothing to the light save what was peaceful , pastoral , and ... reflect the heavenly lights and darknesses , produce their little growth of weeds and flowers , turn here , turn there ...
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... reflect , or should reflect , the nature of reality . Wordsworth does not scoff at this as a thoroughgoing idealist would , but he considers it inadequate to the deepest truth . The language of imagination is really a pseudo - language ...
... reflect , or should reflect , the nature of reality . Wordsworth does not scoff at this as a thoroughgoing idealist would , but he considers it inadequate to the deepest truth . The language of imagination is really a pseudo - language ...
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