The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 117,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... goal . They threw in fingers to see who was to be " it . " Richie lost and he took his position inside the goal area . The others took their leather belts off . By holding the buckle and tip ends in the right fist , and the folded loop ...
... goal . They threw in fingers to see who was to be " it . " Richie lost and he took his position inside the goal area . The others took their leather belts off . By holding the buckle and tip ends in the right fist , and the folded loop ...
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... goal . We must be still and still moving Into another intensity For a further union , a deeper communion What this deeper communion is , we can but guess in " East Coker " . It will be made explicit in " Dry Salvages " . In " Dry ...
... goal . We must be still and still moving Into another intensity For a further union , a deeper communion What this deeper communion is , we can but guess in " East Coker " . It will be made explicit in " Dry Salvages " . In " Dry ...
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... goal that transcends that of the ordinary hum - drum existence . Eliot's work as a whole points to one climactic tenet — a true and lasting meaning in life can only be found in the spiritual realm . Access to this realm lies in a ...
... goal that transcends that of the ordinary hum - drum existence . Eliot's work as a whole points to one climactic tenet — a true and lasting meaning in life can only be found in the spiritual realm . Access to this realm lies in a ...
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