The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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20. oldal
... possible insertion into plants of genes favoring the symbiosis of nitrogen - fixing bacteria , as happens in the leguminous plants today . If that could be arranged for the staple crop cereals it would be a gift to humanity almost as ...
... possible insertion into plants of genes favoring the symbiosis of nitrogen - fixing bacteria , as happens in the leguminous plants today . If that could be arranged for the staple crop cereals it would be a gift to humanity almost as ...
172. oldal
... possible is the desire for illusion or representation . Illusion or art alone makes the pain of alienation tolerable . Nietzsche turns our capacity for differentiation and separateness , which grows as we learn to use the psychological ...
... possible is the desire for illusion or representation . Illusion or art alone makes the pain of alienation tolerable . Nietzsche turns our capacity for differentiation and separateness , which grows as we learn to use the psychological ...
383. oldal
... possible ? Fidel Castro came to power only in 1959 , or 17 years ago . Although this may seem a long time to some , when cast in the perspective of history and of other Revolutions , it is but a moment . If you had judged the Mexican ...
... possible ? Fidel Castro came to power only in 1959 , or 17 years ago . Although this may seem a long time to some , when cast in the perspective of history and of other Revolutions , it is but a moment . If you had judged the Mexican ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
NUMBER | 101 |
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