Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes8-11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1969 |
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... true merit ' tis not hard to find ; But each man's secret standard in his mind , That casting weight pride adds to emptiness , This , who can gratify ? for who can guess ? ( II . 175-78 ) Pope begins with a true picture of the public ...
... true merit ' tis not hard to find ; But each man's secret standard in his mind , That casting weight pride adds to emptiness , This , who can gratify ? for who can guess ? ( II . 175-78 ) Pope begins with a true picture of the public ...
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... true of Conrad Richter . Both writers mourned the passing of the frontier because it seemed to mark the end of the pioneer spirit too . They were both fervent admirers of the men and women of strength and character they found on the ...
... true of Conrad Richter . Both writers mourned the passing of the frontier because it seemed to mark the end of the pioneer spirit too . They were both fervent admirers of the men and women of strength and character they found on the ...
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... true have often liv'd alone , Which three till now never kept seat in one . This sonnet differs from The Phoenix and Turtle , however , in that here the Trinity is associated not so much with lover , beloved , and their love , but with ...
... true have often liv'd alone , Which three till now never kept seat in one . This sonnet differs from The Phoenix and Turtle , however , in that here the Trinity is associated not so much with lover , beloved , and their love , but with ...
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A Journal of Critical and Creative Scholarship | 3 |
Sr Consuela Marie Theological Confrontation With | 21 |
Richard Kostelanetz The Politics of Unresolved Quests | 31 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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action American artist attempt audience Barth becomes Bigger Browning's Cather characters Chaucer Coeur Simple Communist Comus concept Conrad Richter Criseyde criticism D. H. Lawrence death Defoe Densher divine Donne dramatic English Enoch Essays Ethan Brand everything Félicité fiction Flannery O'Connor Flaubert Frye Frye's Haze Haze's Hell human idea imagery innocence intellect John John Barth Kate Lady laughter Lawrence literary literature living London Lord Jim man's masque meaning metaphysical Milton mind modern moral nature Negro neutron capture novel O'Connor original sin Oroonoko philosopher poem poet poet's poetic poetry political polygenism Pope Pope's reader reality relationship religious rhetorical rhyme satire says scholar scholar gipsy Schopenhauer seems sense song sonnets Sot-Weed Factor speaker stone story structure suggests symbol Tarwater theatre thematic theme things Thoreau Troilus truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Willa Cather wisdom Wise Blood words Wordsworth Wright write XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES York