Perspectives, 5-7. kiadásHamish Hamilton, Limited, 1953 |
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52. oldal
... death should emerge as the dominant fact of man's ex- perience . It was not only the tragedy of a world at war that made death loom out so large but also , within that tragedy , the now nearly accomplished extermination of the Jews of ...
... death should emerge as the dominant fact of man's ex- perience . It was not only the tragedy of a world at war that made death loom out so large but also , within that tragedy , the now nearly accomplished extermination of the Jews of ...
53. oldal
... death , but it includes now what is also an exaltation and a triumph over death . Decay is transmuted into a living radiance , and the vital process , the endless mutation of matter , continues with a troubling beauty after death . Here ...
... death , but it includes now what is also an exaltation and a triumph over death . Decay is transmuted into a living radiance , and the vital process , the endless mutation of matter , continues with a troubling beauty after death . Here ...
92. oldal
... death and Abigail had been secretly , firmly allied against him . He perceived with astonishment that he had not fought the will of God , but her will , in her death . She had defeated him , had over - ruled his prayers with her own ...
... death and Abigail had been secretly , firmly allied against him . He perceived with astonishment that he had not fought the will of God , but her will , in her death . She had defeated him , had over - ruled his prayers with her own ...
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LITERARY CRITICISM | 12 |
MUSIC | 37 |
OBSERVATIONS | 94 |
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