CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... concern for the welfare of our environment . These in turn might lead , he hoped , to a recovery of our sense of ... concerns with past and present history , with accepting responsibility for our actions toward one another and the ...
... concern for the welfare of our environment . These in turn might lead , he hoped , to a recovery of our sense of ... concerns with past and present history , with accepting responsibility for our actions toward one another and the ...
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... concern with capitalism obscures the effects cement will have on the land itself . Lyman explains that others later took Oliver's formula and created the " finest powder for the making of bridges , piers , dams , highways , and all the ...
... concern with capitalism obscures the effects cement will have on the land itself . Lyman explains that others later took Oliver's formula and created the " finest powder for the making of bridges , piers , dams , highways , and all the ...
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... concern with the human need to belong - his longing for a sense of unity - is also clearly dramatized in this significant play . Yank's one concern , as he lies dying , is that God might not forgive him for having knifed a man in a ...
... concern with the human need to belong - his longing for a sense of unity - is also clearly dramatized in this significant play . Yank's one concern , as he lies dying , is that God might not forgive him for having knifed a man in a ...
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