Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Brooks stated recently , the reader will discover evidences of double dedication , hints that the artists have ... Brooks seems to be telling us , and herein lies the real tragedy of the poem . The inhabitants of Miss Brooks ...
... Brooks stated recently , the reader will discover evidences of double dedication , hints that the artists have ... Brooks seems to be telling us , and herein lies the real tragedy of the poem . The inhabitants of Miss Brooks ...
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... Brooks ' lean raw face , intense , ascetic , honed down to keenness - though it was prematurely marked , the man had looked a bit haggard in the past two months . Brooks . There was always one like him . Never bothering to inform ...
... Brooks ' lean raw face , intense , ascetic , honed down to keenness - though it was prematurely marked , the man had looked a bit haggard in the past two months . Brooks . There was always one like him . Never bothering to inform ...
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... Brooks cut in icily : " I don't understand . You appeared before the committee . You talked to them . Presumably you made a recom- mendation . If they don't follow your recommendation , whose recom- mendation do they follow ...
... Brooks cut in icily : " I don't understand . You appeared before the committee . You talked to them . Presumably you made a recom- mendation . If they don't follow your recommendation , whose recom- mendation do they follow ...
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