| Robert Acker, Marianne Burkhard - 1987 - 208 lapas
...Muschg's Baiyun We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will to be arrive where we started And to know the place for the First time. TS Eliot I Adolf Muschg's novel Baiyun (1980), based on a trip to China in 1978, can be read as a pari... | |
| Ellen Y. Siegelman - 1993 - 230 lapas
...Four Quartets: We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And to know the place for the first time. I am reminded of a remark made by a woman with whom I'd been working for several years. She had introduced... | |
| Roger Friedland, Deirdre Boden - 1994 - 460 lapas
...next millennium. We shall not cease from exploration And the end of our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And to know the place for the first time. T. s. ELlOT, Little Gidding CONTENTS FOREWORD by Anthony Giddens I xi 1. NowHere: An Introduction to... | |
| Anne E. Yentsch - 1994 - 476 lapas
...end and to make an end is to make a beginning . . . the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and to know the place for the first time. TS Eliot (Four Quartets) Table 16.3. Dream of Quaker Robert Pyle in 1698 I was myself and a Friend... | |
| Craig A. Loscalzo - 1995 - 184 lapas
...remembered home. You can go home again. Home, says TS Eliot, is "the end of all our exploring ... to arrive where we started. And to know the place for the first time." The attitude of the model father of this story is something to behold. I can't believe that a single... | |
| Margaret Barker - 1996 - 196 lapas
...himself to be. We shall not cease from our exploration, And the end of our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And to know the place for the first time. TS ELIOT Little Gidding "What Schiissler-Fiorenza, 'Phenomenon', p. 301, so aptly described as relying... | |
| Carol L. Birch, Melissa A. Heckler - 1996 - 238 lapas
...drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive at where we started And know the place for the first time. In experiencing a particular storyteller's style, one can usually... | |
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