Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - 332 Seiten |
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... tell me flatly that you just don't have the time for it. Nevertheless, you will see that this is not the sort of thing that I could give to just anybody for correction; and you are simply my last resort. (Letter 37) Ten days later ...
... tell me flatly that you just don't have the time for it. Nevertheless, you will see that this is not the sort of thing that I could give to just anybody for correction; and you are simply my last resort. (Letter 37) Ten days later ...
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... tell you that I am deeply touched by the time and labor you have invested in reading a book that, after all, moves somewhat on the periphery of your main interests” (Letter 140). This divergence, and perhaps other factors, would lead to ...
... tell you that I am deeply touched by the time and labor you have invested in reading a book that, after all, moves somewhat on the periphery of your main interests” (Letter 140). This divergence, and perhaps other factors, would lead to ...
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... tell, they seemed relatively on the surface; so I went away. One Ruth Beattie, whom I sent to you in the fall, assures me that she will be “eternally” grateful therefor. All regards, <Bob Heilman> 8. Cortland, NY, July 3, 1945 [OH]8 ...
... tell, they seemed relatively on the surface; so I went away. One Ruth Beattie, whom I sent to you in the fall, assures me that she will be “eternally” grateful therefor. All regards, <Bob Heilman> 8. Cortland, NY, July 3, 1945 [OH]8 ...
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... tell ” said Douglas ; “ not in any literal vulgar way . ” If it was the man in Harley Street , we must remember that his face when he “ knew ” her was the face of Quint . If it was Miles , we must remember that again she saw the face of ...
... tell ” said Douglas ; “ not in any literal vulgar way . ” If it was the man in Harley Street , we must remember that his face when he “ knew ” her was the face of Quint . If it was Miles , we must remember that again she saw the face of ...
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... tell; on the other hand, there is excitement of such importance that it keeps me busy in various ways. First for the gossip. The only item I know about, and about which you know, too, is our lovely stormy affair. It certainly was a ...
... tell; on the other hand, there is excitement of such importance that it keeps me busy in various ways. First for the gossip. The only item I know about, and about which you know, too, is our lovely stormy affair. It certainly was a ...
Inhalt
Letters | 107 |
Philia Politike | 146 |
Hurried over the Face of the Earth | 202 |
Not a Postscript at All but a New Essay | 250 |
What Was Formed at That Time Holds Together | 267 |
Appendix | 293 |
Appendix | 299 |
Selected Enclosures in Various Letters | 305 |
Index | 325 |
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