Dear Colleague: Common and Uncommon ObservationsU of Minnesota Press - 223 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... contrast to private correspondence, the reading of which (even letters that bear good news) invariably saddens me with its grave-cloths odor, these more public utter- ances and commentaries (even those that touch on the intimate or the ...
... contrast to private correspondence, the reading of which (even letters that bear good news) invariably saddens me with its grave-cloths odor, these more public utter- ances and commentaries (even those that touch on the intimate or the ...
Pagina 5
... contrast , New Historians see nature as a frail old lady on her last legs and their own species as muscle - bound , swaggering adolescents . Indeed , some New Historians seem to believe that not only sheer physical power— not only ...
... contrast , New Historians see nature as a frail old lady on her last legs and their own species as muscle - bound , swaggering adolescents . Indeed , some New Historians seem to believe that not only sheer physical power— not only ...
Pagina 9
... contrast , Cherry - Garrard's comments on the penguin were less than complimentary . Sure , they look adorable , but the “ life of an Adélie penguin is one of the most unChristian and success- ful in the world .... Watch them go to ...
... contrast , Cherry - Garrard's comments on the penguin were less than complimentary . Sure , they look adorable , but the “ life of an Adélie penguin is one of the most unChristian and success- ful in the world .... Watch them go to ...
Pagina 12
... contrast , the desert denies both community and continuity . Its message is timelessness — or eternity — rather than long dura- tion , things sustaining and renewing themselves through time . What about life in the desert — for example ...
... contrast , the desert denies both community and continuity . Its message is timelessness — or eternity — rather than long dura- tion , things sustaining and renewing themselves through time . What about life in the desert — for example ...
Pagina 18
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Civilization and City | 20 |
Politics and Ideology | 33 |
Culture Society Work | 48 |
Home Rootedness Place | 58 |
Human Ties and Isolation | 67 |
Ancestors | 81 |
Sex | 84 |
Geography | 118 |
History | 131 |
Aesthetics | 134 |
Intellect | 147 |
Language | 161 |
Morality | 170 |
Religion | 191 |
Stages of Life | 203 |
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