The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 132,Oplag 2–5Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... color offset . SHAMANISM February $ 25.00 Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy . By MIRCEA ELIADE . Translated from the French by Willard R. Trask . A leading historian of religions explores the role of the medicine man and miracle worker in ...
... color offset . SHAMANISM February $ 25.00 Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy . By MIRCEA ELIADE . Translated from the French by Willard R. Trask . A leading historian of religions explores the role of the medicine man and miracle worker in ...
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... color , line , or facial expression is on a par with the vast majority of criticism that is accepted as the best in the field . This is seldom true of poetry where one deals somewhat more directly with ideas which have to be understood ...
... color , line , or facial expression is on a par with the vast majority of criticism that is accepted as the best in the field . This is seldom true of poetry where one deals somewhat more directly with ideas which have to be understood ...
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... color of her hair The doors to summer were lost in shrouds But the moon outside on broken walls ( And I at night the prowling cat ) Frantically searched again to begin . Whatever kind of happiness was that . 4 Dark hair again and those ...
... color of her hair The doors to summer were lost in shrouds But the moon outside on broken walls ( And I at night the prowling cat ) Frantically searched again to begin . Whatever kind of happiness was that . 4 Dark hair again and those ...
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