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Page 101
... perhaps then , we shall be prepared for the enigmatic , final paradox which the " silent form " utters . But in that ... Perhaps , best of all , we might learn to distrust our ability to represent any poem adequately by paraphrase . Such ...
... perhaps then , we shall be prepared for the enigmatic , final paradox which the " silent form " utters . But in that ... Perhaps , best of all , we might learn to distrust our ability to represent any poem adequately by paraphrase . Such ...
Page 190
... Perhaps so . Perhaps unity begets faith , is faith , be the formulation what it may . Perhaps from " chosen people " to " organic humanity " is a transition from faith to faith . Perhaps a secular oneness can be religion . If natural ...
... Perhaps so . Perhaps unity begets faith , is faith , be the formulation what it may . Perhaps from " chosen people " to " organic humanity " is a transition from faith to faith . Perhaps a secular oneness can be religion . If natural ...
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... perhaps merely socially useful in modern fiction , and all that is rigorous , sober , and self - contained . Mrs. Woolf , again , in speaking of the novels of Galsworthy , Bennett and Wells , says : " Yet what odd books they are ...
... perhaps merely socially useful in modern fiction , and all that is rigorous , sober , and self - contained . Mrs. Woolf , again , in speaking of the novels of Galsworthy , Bennett and Wells , says : " Yet what odd books they are ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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