The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 161
... present ; but Dewey's principle of continuity re- quires that we look for further consequences which the " present " future produces in the " future " future . Similarly , means become ends , and ends become means for subsequent ends ...
... present ; but Dewey's principle of continuity re- quires that we look for further consequences which the " present " future produces in the " future " future . Similarly , means become ends , and ends become means for subsequent ends ...
Page 172
... present . The return to the present is marked by a single detail , the dawn wind at sea . The protagonist , having coalesced his existence in time , now expands his existence in space . " I am here / Or there , or elsewhere . " Then the ...
... present . The return to the present is marked by a single detail , the dawn wind at sea . The protagonist , having coalesced his existence in time , now expands his existence in space . " I am here / Or there , or elsewhere . " Then the ...
Page 367
... present face of things " and " trem- bled at the sorrow of the time , " he was facing a world that much more closely resembled the troubled times upon which we have fallen than it did the world of Grey and Wilson and the Kaiser ...
... present face of things " and " trem- bled at the sorrow of the time , " he was facing a world that much more closely resembled the troubled times upon which we have fallen than it did the world of Grey and Wilson and the Kaiser ...
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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