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First , the word itself suggests the universal character of learning . Secondly , we must not ignore an important insight already gained by the Platonic Academy and the Aristotelian Lyceum : the heart and soul of true learning lies in ...
First , the word itself suggests the universal character of learning . Secondly , we must not ignore an important insight already gained by the Platonic Academy and the Aristotelian Lyceum : the heart and soul of true learning lies in ...
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For example , Joyce wrote : “ Mr. Martyn , disabled as he is by an incorrigible style , has none of the fierce , hysterical power of Strindberg , whom he suggests at times ; and with him one is conscious of a lack of breadth and and ...
For example , Joyce wrote : “ Mr. Martyn , disabled as he is by an incorrigible style , has none of the fierce , hysterical power of Strindberg , whom he suggests at times ; and with him one is conscious of a lack of breadth and and ...
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The general frame of reference of " lodged " — then - so antipathetic — now suggests a more welcome and more happy note . ( The reader is asked to compare this treatment of " lodged ” by Frost , with Milton's use of the same word in ...
The general frame of reference of " lodged " — then - so antipathetic — now suggests a more welcome and more happy note . ( The reader is asked to compare this treatment of " lodged ” by Frost , with Milton's use of the same word in ...
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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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