College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... past . Repeatedly W. E. Channing , Emerson , Thoreau , and others re- pudiate the past : the past displays to us a failure of human life which is a historical but not a necessary fact . We must launch out into an experiment which tests ...
... past . Repeatedly W. E. Channing , Emerson , Thoreau , and others re- pudiate the past : the past displays to us a failure of human life which is a historical but not a necessary fact . We must launch out into an experiment which tests ...
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... past attitude . His awareness , even while he broods , is of the present and he exists intensely only in the present . What Harry and Agathe Thornton say is true : past , present , and future are not clearly differentiated in the Greek ...
... past attitude . His awareness , even while he broods , is of the present and he exists intensely only in the present . What Harry and Agathe Thornton say is true : past , present , and future are not clearly differentiated in the Greek ...
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... past , for " bridge " is in Hemingway's work symbolic of a link with the past . Dorothy Bridges of " The Fifth Column " might have been called " Nostalgia , ” Hemingway tells us in the Preface . Carlos Baker points out that the bridges ...
... past , for " bridge " is in Hemingway's work symbolic of a link with the past . Dorothy Bridges of " The Fifth Column " might have been called " Nostalgia , ” Hemingway tells us in the Preface . Carlos Baker points out that the bridges ...
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