Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volúmenes3-4Concordia College, 1960 |
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... century or to gain conviction in their schooled dislike of it . The casual approach of an " exploratory study " is not used to cover lack of preparation , and the discussion of poets and their works re- mains founded on the delimiting ...
... century or to gain conviction in their schooled dislike of it . The casual approach of an " exploratory study " is not used to cover lack of preparation , and the discussion of poets and their works re- mains founded on the delimiting ...
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... century and later . But the conviction itself is primitive . It is a central note in the narrative both of J ( tenth century ) and of E , and appar- ently , therefore , already present in the traditions with which both worked . It is ...
... century and later . But the conviction itself is primitive . It is a central note in the narrative both of J ( tenth century ) and of E , and appar- ently , therefore , already present in the traditions with which both worked . It is ...
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... century and later . But the conviction itself is primitive . It is a central note in the narrative both of J ( tenth century ) and of E , and appar- ently , therefore , already present in the traditions with which both worked . It is ...
... century and later . But the conviction itself is primitive . It is a central note in the narrative both of J ( tenth century ) and of E , and appar- ently , therefore , already present in the traditions with which both worked . It is ...
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