The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 144
Yet the living voice of human destiny is not made audible through them . Unlike history , imaginative literature takes ... living and the fear of death . A song is vaster than the universe and more permanent than theories . It grows from ...
Yet the living voice of human destiny is not made audible through them . Unlike history , imaginative literature takes ... living and the fear of death . A song is vaster than the universe and more permanent than theories . It grows from ...
Page 145
simplicities of living , the monstrosities of life , the atrocities of living establish a variety of metaphors and conclusions in their creative presentation but never a withdrawal from the essence of human nature which is the eternal ...
simplicities of living , the monstrosities of life , the atrocities of living establish a variety of metaphors and conclusions in their creative presentation but never a withdrawal from the essence of human nature which is the eternal ...
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... living without sweetness , but now the Rains . . . . " ( Life rises to the storms on the wings of re- fusal . ) Pass by , Half - breeds , and leave us at our look - out .... He drinks of divinity whose mask is made of clay . Each stone ...
... living without sweetness , but now the Rains . . . . " ( Life rises to the storms on the wings of re- fusal . ) Pass by , Half - breeds , and leave us at our look - out .... He drinks of divinity whose mask is made of clay . Each stone ...
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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