Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1961 |
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... reader notes the change from a formal to a familiar command . Has the poet presumed too much ? What more is required of him now that he has returned to his Father ? Will the third ode , Magnificat , supply the answer ? JAMES JOYCE AND ...
... reader notes the change from a formal to a familiar command . Has the poet presumed too much ? What more is required of him now that he has returned to his Father ? Will the third ode , Magnificat , supply the answer ? JAMES JOYCE AND ...
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... reader : All that can be done with words is soon told . So also with metre particularly in our language where there are virtually but two , strict iambic and loose iambic . The ancients with many were still poor if they de- pended on ...
... reader : All that can be done with words is soon told . So also with metre particularly in our language where there are virtually but two , strict iambic and loose iambic . The ancients with many were still poor if they de- pended on ...
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... reader into harmony with the congruity of the event . Gaps in fences are real events to a farmer ; a gap that two can pass abreast is an exceedingly large gap . The poet perceives this problem , and before he realizes what has happened ...
... reader into harmony with the congruity of the event . Gaps in fences are real events to a farmer ; a gap that two can pass abreast is an exceedingly large gap . The poet perceives this problem , and before he realizes what has happened ...
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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achievement Aristotle Avegno beauty become blood Canon Schwind Carmel character CHORUS Christ Christian Conquistador of Souls critics death divine Dona Lucia Donne Donne's drama dream economic aid Edith Stein Edward Martyn Ehlen Elinor Wylie emotional Ernst Křenek ethics eyes fact Father FRANCIS Frost God's grace Harry Hawthorne heart Herbert Read Holy human hunger Ignatius illusion imagery Irish Jesus Joyce leper Liola literary lives LOYOLA Martyn metaphysical mind modern Mother Gerald Mother Jeanne Mother Marie Muses nature Padre Francisco pain passionate Paul Claudel philosophical play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pray Prioress Rainulf Rayber reality realize Reverend Mother scholars sciences sense silence Sister Antoine Sister Blanche Sister Constance society Society of Jesus spirit Stelzmann surprise synthetic propositions T. S. Eliot Tarwater Tarwater's technique Theatre theme thought tion tone-row truth Twelve-Tone Technique wall Wallace Stevens wish Wishwood words world university XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES