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Side 32
... present a world out there of free and independent people , not merely the paysage interieur of the novelist . The sense we have of one mind and one sensibility informing the process is what Miss Murdoch dislikes about The Bell , but it ...
... present a world out there of free and independent people , not merely the paysage interieur of the novelist . The sense we have of one mind and one sensibility informing the process is what Miss Murdoch dislikes about The Bell , but it ...
Side 54
... present time form and it is precisely the work of The Nova Mob to see that they remain in present time form , to create and aggravate the conflicts that lead to the explosion of a planet , that is to nova - At any given time recording ...
... present time form and it is precisely the work of The Nova Mob to see that they remain in present time form , to create and aggravate the conflicts that lead to the explosion of a planet , that is to nova - At any given time recording ...
Side 16
... present ; history is neutral , judging only itself and not the object that it examines . Thus we exist in a state of anarchy in which everything is acceptable , the public buying its peace from the agitations of art by im- munizing ...
... present ; history is neutral , judging only itself and not the object that it examines . Thus we exist in a state of anarchy in which everything is acceptable , the public buying its peace from the agitations of art by im- munizing ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
A MOON AN OWL AND SIXTEEN PIGEONS Jeannette Nichols | 12 |
LAST TESTAMENT David A Libby | 19 |
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