The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 - Literature |
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Page 119
... language of Christian apoca- lypse , Beckett's subject , of course , is not the end of the world as it is anticipated by Christianity . He uses that language instead to create a parable about our desperate need for a final event that ...
... language of Christian apoca- lypse , Beckett's subject , of course , is not the end of the world as it is anticipated by Christianity . He uses that language instead to create a parable about our desperate need for a final event that ...
Page 186
... language like English , grammatical form seems to mirror logical form only insofar as facility of communication is not thereby impaired . So soon as one resorts to paraphrase the better to exhibit logical form , so soon does one impair ...
... language like English , grammatical form seems to mirror logical form only insofar as facility of communication is not thereby impaired . So soon as one resorts to paraphrase the better to exhibit logical form , so soon does one impair ...
Page 475
... language of faith can be spoken in contemporary language , the conservatives insisting upon the full retention of biblical and traditional Christian lan- guage , and then making use of the methods and presup- positions of the secular ...
... language of faith can be spoken in contemporary language , the conservatives insisting upon the full retention of biblical and traditional Christian lan- guage , and then making use of the methods and presup- positions of the secular ...
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