The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 347
... thought he would help at working the corn before the rains set in . There was no mention of the dollar that would be paid him when the day's work was finished . They whistled a few bars of a familiar hymn and fell to plowing . At noon ...
... thought he would help at working the corn before the rains set in . There was no mention of the dollar that would be paid him when the day's work was finished . They whistled a few bars of a familiar hymn and fell to plowing . At noon ...
Page 528
... thought of for so long that one's thought has become an inseparable part of it or a particular of life so in- tensely felt that the feeling has entered into it . When , therefore we say that the world is a compact of real things so like ...
... thought of for so long that one's thought has become an inseparable part of it or a particular of life so in- tensely felt that the feeling has entered into it . When , therefore we say that the world is a compact of real things so like ...
Page 550
... thoughts should be consistent with the characters who speak them and must be " on the same lines " as their actions ... thought is discussed in the light not of poetic but of rhetorical principles . This does not mean , it should be ...
... thoughts should be consistent with the characters who speak them and must be " on the same lines " as their actions ... thought is discussed in the light not of poetic but of rhetorical principles . This does not mean , it should be ...
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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