Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 35
... question and proceeds to a discovery of an answer . The questions this particular science seeks to answer are about " human actions done in the past , res gestae . " History's method is the interpretation of evidence , all for the ...
... question and proceeds to a discovery of an answer . The questions this particular science seeks to answer are about " human actions done in the past , res gestae . " History's method is the interpretation of evidence , all for the ...
Page 137
... question then is , finally , just what is Lytle's view of the Indian culture which the Christian's invasion ... questions I find raised by the text , and I would like to reflect on them briefly . It is possible to see in the ...
... question then is , finally , just what is Lytle's view of the Indian culture which the Christian's invasion ... questions I find raised by the text , and I would like to reflect on them briefly . It is possible to see in the ...
Page 284
... question of " Who am I ? " The progress of the game is al- ways a movement away from false or illusory definitions of self toward a true one . Poor players always accept the appearance of things for the reality and never even question ...
... question of " Who am I ? " The progress of the game is al- ways a movement away from false or illusory definitions of self toward a true one . Poor players always accept the appearance of things for the reality and never even question ...
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