The Western Humanities Review, Volume 15Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1961 - 23 pagine |
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... literature - for some of us , a literature monotonous , sterile , and decadent . Since it is Glicksberg's assumption that literature and religion are organically related , that literature can be dynamic , genuinely creative , only as a ...
... literature - for some of us , a literature monotonous , sterile , and decadent . Since it is Glicksberg's assumption that literature and religion are organically related , that literature can be dynamic , genuinely creative , only as a ...
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... literature . After reading this book the student and the non - specialist will have to recognize 1 ) that medieval literature should be differentiated as to time and region , and not con- wdered en masse ; 2 ) that much of medieval ...
... literature . After reading this book the student and the non - specialist will have to recognize 1 ) that medieval literature should be differentiated as to time and region , and not con- wdered en masse ; 2 ) that much of medieval ...
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... literature . After reading this book the student and the non - specialist will have to recognize 1 ) that medieval literature should be differentiated as to time and region , and not con- sidered en masse ; 2 ) that much of medieval ...
... literature . After reading this book the student and the non - specialist will have to recognize 1 ) that medieval literature should be differentiated as to time and region , and not con- sidered en masse ; 2 ) that much of medieval ...
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Random Remarks on a Random World Earle Birney | 3 |
Three Words More Edwin R Clapp | 11 |
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