The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... final unity of meaning , " our reposi- tory of ultimate faith presuppositions . It has given us our sense of the permanent , the eternal , and has enabled us to make sense of contingence and change . This means that any study of the ...
... final unity of meaning , " our reposi- tory of ultimate faith presuppositions . It has given us our sense of the permanent , the eternal , and has enabled us to make sense of contingence and change . This means that any study of the ...
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... final of all . . . generaliza- tions " about the American experience — generalizations which would define the ultimate realization of the American ex- perience . - II If the American myth , insufficiently considered , can seem sim ...
... final of all . . . generaliza- tions " about the American experience — generalizations which would define the ultimate realization of the American ex- perience . - II If the American myth , insufficiently considered , can seem sim ...
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... final hope - or , more accurately , his final hope for what his expatriation had deteriorated into : Pound's dream of Italy had to come true- there was no place else to turn . But he went on writing , even in the prison cage ...
... final hope - or , more accurately , his final hope for what his expatriation had deteriorated into : Pound's dream of Italy had to come true- there was no place else to turn . But he went on writing , even in the prison cage ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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