The North American Review, Volume 241University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 169
... reasons , if reasons are necessary , for that growth and that decay . Biographical knowledge is not vitally necessary to criticism , but it is helpful in showing us many of the sources of a man's work . In this book , as we follow ...
... reasons , if reasons are necessary , for that growth and that decay . Biographical knowledge is not vitally necessary to criticism , but it is helpful in showing us many of the sources of a man's work . In this book , as we follow ...
Page 219
... reason given for this latter engagement is the desire to find a young conductor of gifts , and of physical energy , who will prove adaptable and capable of growing in the job . If that is the reason , the act is the less excusable ...
... reason given for this latter engagement is the desire to find a young conductor of gifts , and of physical energy , who will prove adaptable and capable of growing in the job . If that is the reason , the act is the less excusable ...
Page 359
... reason for the introduction of a series of perfectly sophomoric letters about Europe at the culminating point of the novel when Vridar is about to reveal to his readers the result of his long and desperate search . Mr. Fisher might ...
... reason for the introduction of a series of perfectly sophomoric letters about Europe at the culminating point of the novel when Vridar is about to reveal to his readers the result of his long and desperate search . Mr. Fisher might ...
Contents
Agriculture and the Constitution | 57 |
AUSLANDER JOSEPH To Elinor Wylie Verse | 238 |
Catastrophe of the Trophies | 291 |
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