Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 8
... means of apprehending truth is the visionary chariot of fire in the tradition of Ezekiel . It is specifically in comparison with vision that he finds the philosophy of the senses so severely lacking : " The Eter- nal Body of Man is The ...
... means of apprehending truth is the visionary chariot of fire in the tradition of Ezekiel . It is specifically in comparison with vision that he finds the philosophy of the senses so severely lacking : " The Eter- nal Body of Man is The ...
Page 25
... means by which writers pay conscious homage to each other , I shall try to create a taxonomy of the different modes and procedures of borrowing , just as Bloom has systematically classified the anxieties of influence . My scheme , no ...
... means by which writers pay conscious homage to each other , I shall try to create a taxonomy of the different modes and procedures of borrowing , just as Bloom has systematically classified the anxieties of influence . My scheme , no ...
Page 95
... means exactly that , moving for- ward rather than backward . And for black women , marriage was a primary means of moving forward because it reaffirmed the ability to contract and re- new public and private commitment to the community ...
... means exactly that , moving for- ward rather than backward . And for black women , marriage was a primary means of moving forward because it reaffirmed the ability to contract and re- new public and private commitment to the community ...
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