The Centennial Review: CR., Band 19College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1975 |
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... understanding of the law of nature we can approach an understanding of the hidden Law of God . Thus the law which governs the several microcosms is a reflection of Divine proportion and har- mony . In all of this insistence upon order ...
... understanding of the law of nature we can approach an understanding of the hidden Law of God . Thus the law which governs the several microcosms is a reflection of Divine proportion and har- mony . In all of this insistence upon order ...
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... understanding and analysis that I am unprepared to provide . But it is true of both James and Proust , as it is not of Flaubert , that their imaginations have their sources in a life other than the im- mediate historical moment that ...
... understanding and analysis that I am unprepared to provide . But it is true of both James and Proust , as it is not of Flaubert , that their imaginations have their sources in a life other than the im- mediate historical moment that ...
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... understanding his motive , and partly because of his own attraction to the mask . Will he know himself in his disguise , will he be able to con- trol the feelings it arouses , will he have strength enough to take it off ? These are ...
... understanding his motive , and partly because of his own attraction to the mask . Will he know himself in his disguise , will he be able to con- trol the feelings it arouses , will he have strength enough to take it off ? These are ...
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