The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... give much thought to what we are fighting for or to the inescapable conditions of " a just and durable peace . " This passion for the " practical , " in turn , is closely related to our national scale of values , which is still best ...
... give much thought to what we are fighting for or to the inescapable conditions of " a just and durable peace . " This passion for the " practical , " in turn , is closely related to our national scale of values , which is still best ...
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... give her halfe her due ; yet say , No poyson's halfe so bad as Iulia . I , 105 , 23-32 . But repetition of word , syllable , or sound can become a tire- some device that defeats its own end and produces monotony rather than emphasis ...
... give her halfe her due ; yet say , No poyson's halfe so bad as Iulia . I , 105 , 23-32 . But repetition of word , syllable , or sound can become a tire- some device that defeats its own end and produces monotony rather than emphasis ...
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... give , Jean , all the poems and all the systems for the sweet repose in love - invisible even to the natural glance of the angels - of a heart united to God . The point is that art stands in a line that is not the line of man's good ...
... give , Jean , all the poems and all the systems for the sweet repose in love - invisible even to the natural glance of the angels - of a heart united to God . The point is that art stands in a line that is not the line of man's 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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