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... represented that organ- ization on the Board of Directors of the American Council of Learned Societies . He is a corresponding member of the Hispanic Society of America , an editor of the Hispanic Review . And yet the wide spaces of the ...
... represented that organ- ization on the Board of Directors of the American Council of Learned Societies . He is a corresponding member of the Hispanic Society of America , an editor of the Hispanic Review . And yet the wide spaces of the ...
Page 193
... represented the dual rôle of Spain , which — he felt — had transmitted Oriental culture to the West . The connection ... represents medieval Christianity - he chose as central figure Prince Henry , who symbolizes the fear of death ...
... represented the dual rôle of Spain , which — he felt — had transmitted Oriental culture to the West . The connection ... represents medieval Christianity - he chose as central figure Prince Henry , who symbolizes the fear of death ...
Page 207
... represented diametrically opposed forces . One , growing out of our interest in normal and especially in abnormal psychology , has attempted to penetrate below the conscious mind of an individual , to base thoughts and actions upon a ...
... represented diametrically opposed forces . One , growing out of our interest in normal and especially in abnormal psychology , has attempted to penetrate below the conscious mind of an individual , to base thoughts and actions upon a ...
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