The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 271
... actions , the quality or precise degree of intensity among diverse components or vehicles of the action is the index to the moral quality in the age that " produced " the poems . Valuations of this sort must be undertaken by the critic ...
... actions , the quality or precise degree of intensity among diverse components or vehicles of the action is the index to the moral quality in the age that " produced " the poems . Valuations of this sort must be undertaken by the critic ...
Page 339
... action vs. feeling , England vs. India , youth vs. age . The little world is " to the taste " of the vigorous and eupeptic . Hence they act . To the dyspeptic and the middle - aged the impossibility of directed action is wistfully ...
... action vs. feeling , England vs. India , youth vs. age . The little world is " to the taste " of the vigorous and eupeptic . Hence they act . To the dyspeptic and the middle - aged the impossibility of directed action is wistfully ...
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... action of God in His influence upon the world . This is not a cyclic activity but a counterbalancing action , a remedial correction of the extremi- ties of human action . God is impartial in His justice and brings rewards to both good ...
... action of God in His influence upon the world . This is not a cyclic activity but a counterbalancing action , a remedial correction of the extremi- ties of human action . God is impartial in His justice and brings rewards to both good ...
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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