North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... feel disturbed when standing before his murals . They feel the conflict between spirit and body , the wrench between form and content . They sense , as a critic has put it , that this is " the art of one who works by will rather than ...
... feel disturbed when standing before his murals . They feel the conflict between spirit and body , the wrench between form and content . They sense , as a critic has put it , that this is " the art of one who works by will rather than ...
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... feel is spiritual as well as material . There is a slackening , a lack of faith in the pioneer dream that everyone may be rich , free , and powerful . The feel- ing of insecurity , the lack of " confidence , " which accom- panies all ...
... feel is spiritual as well as material . There is a slackening , a lack of faith in the pioneer dream that everyone may be rich , free , and powerful . The feel- ing of insecurity , the lack of " confidence , " which accom- panies all ...
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... feel this acute sense of moral values in Wilson's estimate of a man like Rimbaud . Rimbaud was the great symbolist poet , who feeling that he was living and writ- ing in a decadent period , abandoned literature and Europe to tramp ...
... feel this acute sense of moral values in Wilson's estimate of a man like Rimbaud . Rimbaud was the great symbolist poet , who feeling that he was living and writ- ing in a decadent period , abandoned literature and Europe to tramp ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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