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Through these virtues man attains his ultimate destiny , the Beatific Vision . The Beatific Vision for the educated is also the ultimate end of Catholic education . Pope Pius XI stated , “ There can be no true education which is not ...
Through these virtues man attains his ultimate destiny , the Beatific Vision . The Beatific Vision for the educated is also the ultimate end of Catholic education . Pope Pius XI stated , “ There can be no true education which is not ...
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THE ANTINOMICAL VISION OF W. B. YEATS Ejner Jensen No one denies that the poetry of Yeats is based primarily on the conflict of opposites . The action which is characteristic of his poetry is never forward toward a fixed and knowable ...
THE ANTINOMICAL VISION OF W. B. YEATS Ejner Jensen No one denies that the poetry of Yeats is based primarily on the conflict of opposites . The action which is characteristic of his poetry is never forward toward a fixed and knowable ...
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In moving toward the vision , he provides an adequate representation 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 ...
In moving toward the vision , he provides an adequate representation 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 ...
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