The North American Review, Volume 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Page 61
... characters . In the old morality plays , the authors freely labeled their char- acters with the names of sins and ... character to represent his own ideal " self , " either as the victim or the protagonist of the proud man . Then ...
... characters . In the old morality plays , the authors freely labeled their char- acters with the names of sins and ... character to represent his own ideal " self , " either as the victim or the protagonist of the proud man . Then ...
Page 176
... characters from Jack Cecil to Professor Baker have been changed very little from actual life , and the style often ... character both in life and death . Even in this scene his words carry too much impact ; he has set the timbre too ...
... characters from Jack Cecil to Professor Baker have been changed very little from actual life , and the style often ... character both in life and death . Even in this scene his words carry too much impact ; he has set the timbre too ...
Page 379
... character is far from static ; it develops through suffering and injustice and even more through an interest in and love for the land he cultivates , which gives him a certain pride of possession in those fields which are not his ...
... character is far from static ; it develops through suffering and injustice and even more through an interest in and love for the land he cultivates , which gives him a certain pride of possession in those fields which are not his ...
Contents
Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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