Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... tell my mother what I saw in a poem , and then she would tell me what she saw . I would combine our opinions and again , " he lamented , " be shot down . I would go home and tell my mother I give up . My mother told me not to worry ...
... tell my mother what I saw in a poem , and then she would tell me what she saw . I would combine our opinions and again , " he lamented , " be shot down . I would go home and tell my mother I give up . My mother told me not to worry ...
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... tell it subjectively so that it has impact on us and mean- ing ? Trust is the key word . Who in our culture is entrusted now to tell the real truth ? In his day as the CBS anchor , Walter Cronkite was known as the most trusted man in ...
... tell it subjectively so that it has impact on us and mean- ing ? Trust is the key word . Who in our culture is entrusted now to tell the real truth ? In his day as the CBS anchor , Walter Cronkite was known as the most trusted man in ...
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... tell anyone " [ Matthew 8 : 4 ] . ( This is the opposite of what a televangelist might say whose emphasis is on ... tells you " [ John 2 : 1-3 ] . Jesus does the miracle , of course . In a passage that may have satiric overtones ...
... tell anyone " [ Matthew 8 : 4 ] . ( This is the opposite of what a televangelist might say whose emphasis is on ... tells you " [ John 2 : 1-3 ] . Jesus does the miracle , of course . In a passage that may have satiric overtones ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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