The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... fact about America - the fact that , geographically separated for the first time in their age - old struggle , there exist , profoundly entrenched in this country , the two radi- cally opposed intellectual traditions which have been ...
... fact about America - the fact that , geographically separated for the first time in their age - old struggle , there exist , profoundly entrenched in this country , the two radi- cally opposed intellectual traditions which have been ...
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... fact and information . Any method of evaluation that puts the emphasis on information , on facts and dates , types and sources , movements and relations , will have the merit of being a reasonably accurate measure of — mediocrity . But ...
... fact and information . Any method of evaluation that puts the emphasis on information , on facts and dates , types and sources , movements and relations , will have the merit of being a reasonably accurate measure of — mediocrity . But ...
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... fact , not , it ought to be clear , to bare fact ( or call it absolute fact ) , but to fact pos-- sibly beyond their perception in the first instance and outside the normal range of their sensibility . What we have called ele- vation ...
... fact , not , it ought to be clear , to bare fact ( or call it absolute fact ) , but to fact pos-- sibly beyond their perception in the first instance and outside the normal range of their sensibility . What we have called ele- vation ...
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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