Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... seems less than nothing — what they have taken in hand to do seems worth toil , danger , and life itself ” ( p . 131 ) . On the whole , however , the major interest of the story lies in its demonstration of Hawthorne's ability to write ...
... seems less than nothing — what they have taken in hand to do seems worth toil , danger , and life itself ” ( p . 131 ) . On the whole , however , the major interest of the story lies in its demonstration of Hawthorne's ability to write ...
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... seems radically disoriented to the reality of Bleuler , for it is not in the external world but in those mirrors , the minds of men , in those pools of uneasy water , in which clouds for ever turn and shadows form , [ that ] dreams ...
... seems radically disoriented to the reality of Bleuler , for it is not in the external world but in those mirrors , the minds of men , in those pools of uneasy water , in which clouds for ever turn and shadows form , [ that ] dreams ...
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... seems to underlie Donne's contrast of satisfied love with restless adventure . The lovers prefer the Microcosm , or little world of their room and of each other , to the Macrocosm , or wide world , that surrounds them . The “ new worlds ...
... seems to underlie Donne's contrast of satisfied love with restless adventure . The lovers prefer the Microcosm , or little world of their room and of each other , to the Macrocosm , or wide world , that surrounds them . The “ new worlds ...
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