The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... tradition of scholastic speculation , though it still tends to be confused with the Ciceronian tradition . ) The encyclopedic ideal of " Renaissance man " was consciously and explicitly that of Cicero's orator , whether exemplified in a ...
... tradition of scholastic speculation , though it still tends to be confused with the Ciceronian tradition . ) The encyclopedic ideal of " Renaissance man " was consciously and explicitly that of Cicero's orator , whether exemplified in a ...
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... tradition of Dr. Johnson and Macaulay . This is not the place in which to proceed to a careful study of Poe's writings in relation to his tradition . However , the kind of importance which essentially social and political problems have ...
... tradition of Dr. Johnson and Macaulay . This is not the place in which to proceed to a careful study of Poe's writings in relation to his tradition . However , the kind of importance which essentially social and political problems have ...
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... tradition , a a tradition that goes back to Stendhal in France , and to Jane Austen in England , coming down to us through Flaubert , James , Conrad , Joyce , Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway . It is a tradition which has its own ...
... tradition , a a tradition that goes back to Stendhal in France , and to Jane Austen in England , coming down to us through Flaubert , James , Conrad , Joyce , Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway . It is a tradition which has its own ...
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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