College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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... human persons ; and I believe , in spite of all the circumstances of the present world , those I have enumerated and those I have not , that the teaching of literature is a high calling . and one in which high pleasures and rewards can ...
... human persons ; and I believe , in spite of all the circumstances of the present world , those I have enumerated and those I have not , that the teaching of literature is a high calling . and one in which high pleasures and rewards can ...
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... human spirit he is able to accom- modate even the outrageous act of human will which obliterated Troy . Obsessed like Hecuba with a vision of the world that is irremediably tragic , a world which offers neither consolation nor ...
... human spirit he is able to accom- modate even the outrageous act of human will which obliterated Troy . Obsessed like Hecuba with a vision of the world that is irremediably tragic , a world which offers neither consolation nor ...
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... human nature , the human nature we have inherited from our progenitors ; the human nature that poets , saints , and thinkers have reflected upon for centuries ; the human nature which is so central to the theme of A Clockwork Orange ...
... human nature , the human nature we have inherited from our progenitors ; the human nature that poets , saints , and thinkers have reflected upon for centuries ; the human nature which is so central to the theme of A Clockwork Orange ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
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