Ball State Teachers College Forum, Volums 15-16Ball State University., 1974 |
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... existence and hesitated to condemn its amoral characteristics be- cause of its real value . Here is where they touch Babbitt and the hacks , who also see the value of order . Babbitt and the hacks , however , cannot see anything bad ...
... existence and hesitated to condemn its amoral characteristics be- cause of its real value . Here is where they touch Babbitt and the hacks , who also see the value of order . Babbitt and the hacks , however , cannot see anything bad ...
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... existence of such reality enables one to experience both a reality of supernatural creatures and a reality of mortal men . The mystical characteristic of Romanticism is evi- dent in the ballet La Sylphide ( 1832 ) . La Sylphide was ...
... existence of such reality enables one to experience both a reality of supernatural creatures and a reality of mortal men . The mystical characteristic of Romanticism is evi- dent in the ballet La Sylphide ( 1832 ) . La Sylphide was ...
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... existence where man is " condemned to be free . " This last paradoxical statement , linking , as it does , condemnation and freedom , ab- surdity and commitment , is a precise and accurate depiction of the situation of Hamlet . His ...
... existence where man is " condemned to be free . " This last paradoxical statement , linking , as it does , condemnation and freedom , ab- surdity and commitment , is a precise and accurate depiction of the situation of Hamlet . His ...
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