Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes3-4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1964 |
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... action . We have gone through all of these steps in Birmingham . " Direct action was taken only after the apparently successful negotiations had produced only dis- appointment and charges of bad faith . The purpose of direct action is ...
... action . We have gone through all of these steps in Birmingham . " Direct action was taken only after the apparently successful negotiations had produced only dis- appointment and charges of bad faith . The purpose of direct action is ...
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... action . In a short poem , " To His Heart , Bidding It Have No Fear , " 18 Yeats specifically rejects those who retreat from the opportunity for combat against un- conquerable forces : Him who trembles before the flame and the flood ...
... action . In a short poem , " To His Heart , Bidding It Have No Fear , " 18 Yeats specifically rejects those who retreat from the opportunity for combat against un- conquerable forces : Him who trembles before the flame and the flood ...
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... action , and it serves also tc objectify Yeats's dictum that " we make out of the quarrel with others , rhetoric , but of the quarrel with ourselves , poetry . " 16 In his last speech Hic appeals once more to his companion's common ...
... action , and it serves also tc objectify Yeats's dictum that " we make out of the quarrel with others , rhetoric , but of the quarrel with ourselves , poetry . " 16 In his last speech Hic appeals once more to his companion's common ...
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