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... matter of identification , of point of view . A child can comprehend a great deal of human experience , even old age and death , but it can do so most easily through the eyes of its own age - group . As indeed Stevenson understood ...
... matter of identification , of point of view . A child can comprehend a great deal of human experience , even old age and death , but it can do so most easily through the eyes of its own age - group . As indeed Stevenson understood ...
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... matter how late the hour and how short the day , no matter whether I have nothing to say- . ' Though he retained a patina of optimism , Shaw's creed had gone in Back to Methuselah where he finally divorces spirit from body , like Ariel ...
... matter how late the hour and how short the day , no matter whether I have nothing to say- . ' Though he retained a patina of optimism , Shaw's creed had gone in Back to Methuselah where he finally divorces spirit from body , like Ariel ...
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... matter of class , he informed Ervine that Vandeleur Lee ' had no creed . I never heard him mention religion . ' If this is literally true , it is nevertheless socially and factually misleading . For the documents and authorities Shaw ...
... matter of class , he informed Ervine that Vandeleur Lee ' had no creed . I never heard him mention religion . ' If this is literally true , it is nevertheless socially and factually misleading . For the documents and authorities Shaw ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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