Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12Concordia College, 1969 |
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... tone emerges from his sense of discovery , his egotistical belief that the world has singled out him for its punish- ment : " That was what you did . You died . . . . They threw you in and told you the rules and the first time they ...
... tone emerges from his sense of discovery , his egotistical belief that the world has singled out him for its punish- ment : " That was what you did . You died . . . . They threw you in and told you the rules and the first time they ...
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... tone achieves poignancy only when Henry , faced with nada , discovers himself " suddenly to care very much . . . . " 15 Having earlier experienced the ineffectuality of religion , he is even now dimly aware that these secular ...
... tone achieves poignancy only when Henry , faced with nada , discovers himself " suddenly to care very much . . . . " 15 Having earlier experienced the ineffectuality of religion , he is even now dimly aware that these secular ...
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... tone , one which resembles and yet is distinct from the tone of Hem- ingway's early period . For , while Anselmo's concern about his un- absolved sins establishes a poignant tone , still his manly willingness to live on as well as he ...
... tone , one which resembles and yet is distinct from the tone of Hem- ingway's early period . For , while Anselmo's concern about his un- absolved sins establishes a poignant tone , still his manly willingness to live on as well as he ...
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