Xavier University Studies, Volumen11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1972 |
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... suggest that the two major parts of the poem correspond to the Ignatian compositi locii and the petition . The rationale for the poem , s structure is found in the formal Jesuit exercises with their connected but disjunctive parts ...
... suggest that the two major parts of the poem correspond to the Ignatian compositi locii and the petition . The rationale for the poem , s structure is found in the formal Jesuit exercises with their connected but disjunctive parts ...
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... suggest their lack of self - identity , and the author may have intentionally provided them with stilted dialogue to suggest a phony formalization acquired in imitating white men . Certainly the speech of the black - oriented characters ...
... suggest their lack of self - identity , and the author may have intentionally provided them with stilted dialogue to suggest a phony formalization acquired in imitating white men . Certainly the speech of the black - oriented characters ...
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... suggest that , in Sonnet 105 , Shakespeare insists upon the consummate richness and the uniqueness of his beloved by ... suggesting affinities with divine love , a way to image this love's capacity for transcending the limits of space ...
... suggest that , in Sonnet 105 , Shakespeare insists upon the consummate richness and the uniqueness of his beloved by ... suggesting affinities with divine love , a way to image this love's capacity for transcending the limits of space ...
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Bill David McDowell The use of Everything in | 13 |
Arthur W Bloom The Theatre of | 29 |
SPRING 1972 | 37 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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