The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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62. oldal
... moral cravings , social submissions , assertions , even practical requirements . Myth fulfills in primitive culture an indispensable function : it expresses , enhances , and codifies belief ; it safeguards and enforces morality ; it ...
... moral cravings , social submissions , assertions , even practical requirements . Myth fulfills in primitive culture an indispensable function : it expresses , enhances , and codifies belief ; it safeguards and enforces morality ; it ...
351. oldal
... moral decorum of Renaissance taste : physical love was a concern proper to hot - blooded youth , and usually matter for comedy . " The wiser sort , " Harvey declared , would interest them- selves in tragedies like Lucrece or Hamlet , in ...
... moral decorum of Renaissance taste : physical love was a concern proper to hot - blooded youth , and usually matter for comedy . " The wiser sort , " Harvey declared , would interest them- selves in tragedies like Lucrece or Hamlet , in ...
392. oldal
... moral approach and felt that the Great Moral Truths simply had to be demonstrated to produce the desired result . Like most Black abolitionists , however , he maintained a healthy skepticism about total reliance on the philosophical moral ...
... moral approach and felt that the Great Moral Truths simply had to be demonstrated to produce the desired result . Like most Black abolitionists , however , he maintained a healthy skepticism about total reliance on the philosophical moral ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
NUMBER | 101 |
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