Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... suggest that the sphinx embraces in the unity of her self “ all things ” of both an empirical , factual nature and of an ineffable , spiritual nature which have been experienced in time past or are experienced in time present . “ All ...
... suggest that the sphinx embraces in the unity of her self “ all things ” of both an empirical , factual nature and of an ineffable , spiritual nature which have been experienced in time past or are experienced in time present . “ All ...
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... suggest , however , that a " realistic " or " normal " orientation to the world of time and space is far more subtle and complex than the psychiatrist might suggest . While Mrs. Woolf never proceeds so far as Genêt and Burroughs in the ...
... suggest , however , that a " realistic " or " normal " orientation to the world of time and space is far more subtle and complex than the psychiatrist might suggest . While Mrs. Woolf never proceeds so far as Genêt and Burroughs in the ...
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... suggest that he was able to use both . Granting that the poems have much to do with Milton's thoughts on becoming a poet , we have good reason to insist on “ L'Allegro ” as embodying a balanced appraisal of the road he did not take ...
... suggest that he was able to use both . Granting that the poems have much to do with Milton's thoughts on becoming a poet , we have good reason to insist on “ L'Allegro ” as embodying a balanced appraisal of the road he did not take ...
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