Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... answer . We may picture the true condi- tion of freedom as existing in a place like a court of law , where wit ... answered effectively by another moving picture ; in all free countries there is some censorship of the movies , and there ...
... answer . We may picture the true condi- tion of freedom as existing in a place like a court of law , where wit ... answered effectively by another moving picture ; in all free countries there is some censorship of the movies , and there ...
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... answer to this lies beyond the range of human knowledge . Knowledge of God is a tran- scendental problem . The religious person enjoys a great advantage when it comes to answering the crucial question that hangs over our time like a ...
... answer to this lies beyond the range of human knowledge . Knowledge of God is a tran- scendental problem . The religious person enjoys a great advantage when it comes to answering the crucial question that hangs over our time like a ...
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... answer lies in the achieve- ment of interpersonal union , of fusion with another person , in love . This desire for ... answer can only be arbitrary . What matters is that we know what kind of union we are talking about when we speak of ...
... answer lies in the achieve- ment of interpersonal union , of fusion with another person , in love . This desire for ... answer can only be arbitrary . What matters is that we know what kind of union we are talking about when we speak of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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