Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes3-4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1964 |
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... provides an image which suggests permanence , order , art , and complete knowl- edge . But the poet is discussing the voyage metaphorically . He is sailing the seas to Byzantium only in an imaginative sense , and he has chosen Byzantium ...
... provides an image which suggests permanence , order , art , and complete knowl- edge . But the poet is discussing the voyage metaphorically . He is sailing the seas to Byzantium only in an imaginative sense , and he has chosen Byzantium ...
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... provides an adequate repre- sentation of a condition directly antithetical to the human situation in which he is involved ; but at the same time he realizes that the vision itself is permanently unattainable . Thus the poet attempts to ...
... provides an adequate repre- sentation of a condition directly antithetical to the human situation in which he is involved ; but at the same time he realizes that the vision itself is permanently unattainable . Thus the poet attempts to ...
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... providing a view of the universe in which there is no question that cannot be an- swered , a " neat universe in ... provide him with answers we do not have and let us not shield him from the risks involved in seeking answers . Rath- er ...
... providing a view of the universe in which there is no question that cannot be an- swered , a " neat universe in ... provide him with answers we do not have and let us not shield him from the risks involved in seeking answers . Rath- er ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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