Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen51American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2000 |
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... human sentiments in human lan- guage , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transaction of the world and a confessor predict the progress of the passions . To read human sentiments in human language you must be able to read ...
... human sentiments in human lan- guage , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transaction of the world and a confessor predict the progress of the passions . To read human sentiments in human language you must be able to read ...
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... human health into an illness , become suspicious of our senses , indifferent to our minds , and this transformation of good into evil - bitterly funny absurdity – was the ground of what Jack Hawkes called ' the comic . " - He was one of ...
... human health into an illness , become suspicious of our senses , indifferent to our minds , and this transformation of good into evil - bitterly funny absurdity – was the ground of what Jack Hawkes called ' the comic . " - He was one of ...
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... human responses to fall under the spell of this beguilingly soft - spoken man , who understood so much about so many matters , and imparted his generous wisdom with so lit- tle pretense and such good humor . I say good humor guardedly ...
... human responses to fall under the spell of this beguilingly soft - spoken man , who understood so much about so many matters , and imparted his generous wisdom with so lit- tle pretense and such good humor . I say good humor guardedly ...
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Paul Bowles by Ned Rorem | 61 |
John Hawkes by William Gass | 70 |
Louisa Matthiasdottir by John Ashbery | 78 |
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