Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... facts and the in- ability to accept their finality . . . . And it seems to me that this emotion , which is a kind of metaphysical emotion , goes almost to the heart of what art is , at least some kinds of art , and this impulse to ...
... facts and the in- ability to accept their finality . . . . And it seems to me that this emotion , which is a kind of metaphysical emotion , goes almost to the heart of what art is , at least some kinds of art , and this impulse to ...
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... fact , the dubious musical gain added little to the original poetical outline . A modern expert on song interpretation complains that Perhaps the greatest disruption of poetic form in song composition has been the result of repetition ...
... fact , the dubious musical gain added little to the original poetical outline . A modern expert on song interpretation complains that Perhaps the greatest disruption of poetic form in song composition has been the result of repetition ...
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... fact , weaving ' a new web ' in the ' loom ' , for the thread can be traced back to the early Christian tradition . In my opinion , Herbert would not have agreed that he had borrowed the language and methods of love - poets . On the ...
... fact , weaving ' a new web ' in the ' loom ' , for the thread can be traced back to the early Christian tradition . In my opinion , Herbert would not have agreed that he had borrowed the language and methods of love - poets . On the ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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