Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... mind loses its desire for life , the body protests ; when the body objects , the mind and will " set sail for life . " In each of his plays , tragedies as well as comedies , Fry develops the same thesis . When Chesterton asserts that he ...
... mind loses its desire for life , the body protests ; when the body objects , the mind and will " set sail for life . " In each of his plays , tragedies as well as comedies , Fry develops the same thesis . When Chesterton asserts that he ...
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... mind pursues the breathtaking beauty of a micro- scopic and a macroscopic order that stretches from the inner structure of the atom to the boundless limits of the astral universe . How much more meaningful will be the proof from order ...
... mind pursues the breathtaking beauty of a micro- scopic and a macroscopic order that stretches from the inner structure of the atom to the boundless limits of the astral universe . How much more meaningful will be the proof from order ...
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... mind devoted to classicism in learning and in literature , such as the Renaissance mind and the mind of the Augustan Age , must meet with problems of imitation . England during the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries offered her critical ...
... mind devoted to classicism in learning and in literature , such as the Renaissance mind and the mind of the Augustan Age , must meet with problems of imitation . England during the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries offered her critical ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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Aristotle Art and Scholasticism artist becomes Beowulf Bustos Catholic college Chesterton Christ Christian Christopher Fry Church Cid d'Andalousie City City of God comedy concept contemporary Cordelia creative critical death Death in Venice despair divine English Estrelle ethical existence existentialism existentialists experience expression faculty faith final Fry's Haze hero heroic action Hrothgar human idea images imitation integration intellectual Johnson Katherine Anne Porter Kierkegaard King Lear knowledge Le Cid Lear's Lebrun living man's Maritain mathematics matter ment metaphysical mind modern moral nature novel O'Connor's Oisin original person philosophy Pindar play poem poet poetry problem reality religious Saint Augustine Sanche says scene seems sense Shakespeare soul spirit statement struggle student symbol Tarwater theme theology things Thomas Thomas Mann thought tion tragedy tragic truth virtues vision Widsith wisdom words writes XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES Yeats Yeats's York