Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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Side 7
... appear to be growing pains in the judgment of a later time . Just as every constructive advance must have its destructive aspect , so an apparently irreversible decay may foster the seeds of an unexpected renewal . It becomes clear ...
... appear to be growing pains in the judgment of a later time . Just as every constructive advance must have its destructive aspect , so an apparently irreversible decay may foster the seeds of an unexpected renewal . It becomes clear ...
Side 48
... appear in the firm which will enable them to use my endorsement when necessary . " Since his associates had no source of money apart from himself , Allan's signature on their notes would create an illusion of greater financial sub ...
... appear in the firm which will enable them to use my endorsement when necessary . " Since his associates had no source of money apart from himself , Allan's signature on their notes would create an illusion of greater financial sub ...
Side 88
... appears a most mysteriously awful economy , over- 13. Thomas Werge , " Moby - Dick and the Calvinist Tradition , " Studies in the Novel , 1 ... appear in the text . spread by a lurid and dreadful shade ” ( p 88 MOBY - DICK AND CALVINISM.
... appears a most mysteriously awful economy , over- 13. Thomas Werge , " Moby - Dick and the Calvinist Tradition , " Studies in the Novel , 1 ... appear in the text . spread by a lurid and dreadful shade ” ( p 88 MOBY - DICK AND CALVINISM.
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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