CEA Critic, Volumes 66-67Department of English, Texas A & M University, 2003 |
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... meaning still further , and ultimately concludes what she must : that she is in some ways very much like him , and in some deep way is indebted to him for allowing her both to recognize that unity and the dif- ferences between them that ...
... meaning still further , and ultimately concludes what she must : that she is in some ways very much like him , and in some deep way is indebted to him for allowing her both to recognize that unity and the dif- ferences between them that ...
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... meaning of his suffering ( the meaning of his life ) , God is still struggling to articulate its meaning , and the two of them remain imper- fectly connected . The photograph with which the poem ends suggests the terms within which ...
... meaning of his suffering ( the meaning of his life ) , God is still struggling to articulate its meaning , and the two of them remain imper- fectly connected . The photograph with which the poem ends suggests the terms within which ...
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... meaning of her concept of " Lenten penance . " Jemima is the one who forces the issue of charity , its meaning and value . She is actually the more charitable of the two women , giving gener- ously and expecting no return . Considered ...
... meaning of her concept of " Lenten penance . " Jemima is the one who forces the issue of charity , its meaning and value . She is actually the more charitable of the two women , giving gener- ously and expecting no return . Considered ...
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VOLUME 66 NUMBER | 1 |
Janine Utell | 22 |
Gregory A Wilson | 32 |
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