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Page 76
... given at a price ( and that price as high as the traffic would bear ) . In bureaucratizing a possibility , we necessarily come upon the necessity of compromise , since human beings are not a perfect fit for any historic texture . A given ...
... given at a price ( and that price as high as the traffic would bear ) . In bureaucratizing a possibility , we necessarily come upon the necessity of compromise , since human beings are not a perfect fit for any historic texture . A given ...
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... given as an explicit question containing the sounds of both " whoo " and " it " : And hooting at the glorious sun in Heaven , Cries out , " Where is it ? " From The Philosophy of Literary Form : Studies in Symbolic Action ( 2nd ed ...
... given as an explicit question containing the sounds of both " whoo " and " it " : And hooting at the glorious sun in Heaven , Cries out , " Where is it ? " From The Philosophy of Literary Form : Studies in Symbolic Action ( 2nd ed ...
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... given enough " grace " to be saved , how can anyone be saved but by being given enough grace to be sure of using it ? Yet how could he have as much saving grace as that , without in effect being compelled to be saved ( in which case he ...
... given enough " grace " to be saved , how can anyone be saved but by being given enough grace to be sure of using it ? Yet how could he have as much saving grace as that , without in effect being compelled to be saved ( in which case he ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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