The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 144
... suggests a demarcation line between these two expressions which is an occasion for trying to understand the reason , if not the quality , of difference . It is the difference of accent . History is the outgrowth of a need for ...
... suggests a demarcation line between these two expressions which is an occasion for trying to understand the reason , if not the quality , of difference . It is the difference of accent . History is the outgrowth of a need for ...
Page 188
... suggests man's ability to transcend limited cultural patterns and to enter into the most inclusive system of reason- ableness - ultimately , a single human civilization . Again alter- native readings suggest themselves : scientists ...
... suggests man's ability to transcend limited cultural patterns and to enter into the most inclusive system of reason- ableness - ultimately , a single human civilization . Again alter- native readings suggest themselves : scientists ...
Page 231
... suggests that it may be emotionally complex : Groves , even at a distance , suggest the ideas which they realize upon the spot , and by multiplying the appearances , improve the sensations of relief from the extremity of the weather ...
... suggests that it may be emotionally complex : Groves , even at a distance , suggest the ideas which they realize upon the spot , and by multiplying the appearances , improve the sensations of relief from the extremity of the weather ...
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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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