The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... existence of good and evil ) .1 The situation in which the individual ( Eliot , if you like ) finds himself is one of considerable stress . He is well aware of his mortality and finiteness , yet yearns that his life have more lasting ...
... existence of good and evil ) .1 The situation in which the individual ( Eliot , if you like ) finds himself is one of considerable stress . He is well aware of his mortality and finiteness , yet yearns that his life have more lasting ...
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... existence , man- kind feels adrift at sea , waiting aimlessly for the bell announcing death and oblivion . But suddenly , through this bleak atmosphere , like a blinding light , flashes an allusion to Christ's Incarnation on earth ...
... existence , man- kind feels adrift at sea , waiting aimlessly for the bell announcing death and oblivion . But suddenly , through this bleak atmosphere , like a blinding light , flashes an allusion to Christ's Incarnation on earth ...
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... existence . Eliot's work as a whole points to one climactic tenet — a true and lasting meaning in life can only be ... existence is meaningless and futile in the final analysis . Eliot , on the other hand , while taking full cognizance ...
... existence . Eliot's work as a whole points to one climactic tenet — a true and lasting meaning in life can only be ... existence is meaningless and futile in the final analysis . Eliot , on the other hand , while taking full cognizance ...
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