The Western Humanities Review, Volume 15Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1961 - 23 pagine |
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Pagina 170
... story of Bellerophon and Pegasus the elders cannot see the winged horse ; only the little child by the fountain of Pirene and Bellerophon , the guileless youth , can see him . The elders cannot believe in this symbol of aspiration and ...
... story of Bellerophon and Pegasus the elders cannot see the winged horse ; only the little child by the fountain of Pirene and Bellerophon , the guileless youth , can see him . The elders cannot believe in this symbol of aspiration and ...
Pagina 273
... story in its most literal sense seems to be describing extremely worldly actions from a point of view that is agnostic and humanistic , which I take Harry — and Hemingway to be ( at the time he wrote the story , that is ) . Any ...
... story in its most literal sense seems to be describing extremely worldly actions from a point of view that is agnostic and humanistic , which I take Harry — and Hemingway to be ( at the time he wrote the story , that is ) . Any ...
Pagina 278
... story in its most literal sense seems to be describing extremely worldly actions from a point of view that is agnostic and humanistic , which I take Harry — and Hemingway — to be ( at the time he wrote the story , that is ) . Any ...
... story in its most literal sense seems to be describing extremely worldly actions from a point of view that is agnostic and humanistic , which I take Harry — and Hemingway — to be ( at the time he wrote the story , that is ) . Any ...
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Random Remarks on a Random World Earle Birney | 3 |
Three Words More Edwin R Clapp | 11 |
Lot in Grief poem Henry Birnbaum | 23 |
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