The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 158
... Experience embraces the totality of events and situations : " Experience denotes what is experienced , the world of events and persons ; and it denotes that world caught up into experiencing , the career and destiny of mankind ...
... Experience embraces the totality of events and situations : " Experience denotes what is experienced , the world of events and persons ; and it denotes that world caught up into experiencing , the career and destiny of mankind ...
Page 159
... Experience and Nature contain the term " Nature , " we have been unable to find any- where in the text a clear ... experience . " Experience is of as well as in nature . It is not experience which is experienced , but nature - stones ...
... Experience and Nature contain the term " Nature , " we have been unable to find any- where in the text a clear ... experience . " Experience is of as well as in nature . It is not experience which is experienced , but nature - stones ...
Page 528
... experience of life , even though we are not aware of it . It is easy to suppose that few people realize on that occasion , which comes to all of us ... experiences and qualities of experience accessible only in the 528 FIGURE OF THE YOUTH.
... experience of life , even though we are not aware of it . It is easy to suppose that few people realize on that occasion , which comes to all of us ... experiences and qualities of experience accessible only in the 528 FIGURE OF THE YOUTH.
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AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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