The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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... believe that so sensitive and intellectually exact an artist ever designed a char- acter , a place , or an object to serve as two or three symbols which , when they do not cancel out or neutralize one another , emerge as an anomalous ...
... believe that so sensitive and intellectually exact an artist ever designed a char- acter , a place , or an object to serve as two or three symbols which , when they do not cancel out or neutralize one another , emerge as an anomalous ...
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... believe that a world encouraging the liberation of creative powers in the individual is better than a world regimented by censorship , corrupted by spies and informers , harassed by fear , and ruled by political police . We believe that ...
... believe that a world encouraging the liberation of creative powers in the individual is better than a world regimented by censorship , corrupted by spies and informers , harassed by fear , and ruled by political police . We believe that ...
Stran 148
... believe in free- dom by accepting the challenge with confidence in the creative power of free men exercising their ... believe in those freedoms which men came to America from the four corners of the world to enjoy - freedom of ...
... believe in free- dom by accepting the challenge with confidence in the creative power of free men exercising their ... believe in those freedoms which men came to America from the four corners of the world to enjoy - freedom of ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
THE AVENGERS A POEM Theodore Morrison | 33 |
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