Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 273
... seems to be the oft - repeated Pauline paradox : " Let him that seems to be wise among you , become a fool , that he may be wise ! " ( Folly , p . 114 ) . True wisdom , the recognition that God alone is wise , is avail- able to the ...
... seems to be the oft - repeated Pauline paradox : " Let him that seems to be wise among you , become a fool , that he may be wise ! " ( Folly , p . 114 ) . True wisdom , the recognition that God alone is wise , is avail- able to the ...
Pagina 5
... seems to have intended to build the novel . 10 Without question the high point of Ashworth is the evening scene in this chapter in which Mr. De Capell and General West discuss , over several glasses of brandy , the misconduct of their ...
... seems to have intended to build the novel . 10 Without question the high point of Ashworth is the evening scene in this chapter in which Mr. De Capell and General West discuss , over several glasses of brandy , the misconduct of their ...
Pagina 6
... seems untroubled by the fact that Alexander Ashworth has dominated the novel to this point or that in shifting to West she shifts really to the second generation of charac- ters . This points to the lack of focus in Charlotte's own mind ...
... seems untroubled by the fact that Alexander Ashworth has dominated the novel to this point or that in shifting to West she shifts really to the second generation of charac- ters . This points to the lack of focus in Charlotte's own mind ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
SHAMI | 53 |
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