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... beginning an almost integral part of sense . They are Siamese twins and if you attempt to separate them the opera- tion may be attended with the very gravest consequences . And whereas the prose cadences in different languages can often ...
... beginning an almost integral part of sense . They are Siamese twins and if you attempt to separate them the opera- tion may be attended with the very gravest consequences . And whereas the prose cadences in different languages can often ...
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... beginning . The playwrights ' craft was , given the stubborn facts , so to interpret them that the truth emerged ; or , at least , an aspect of truth which should compel belief . In the modern world , history takes the place of the ...
... beginning . The playwrights ' craft was , given the stubborn facts , so to interpret them that the truth emerged ; or , at least , an aspect of truth which should compel belief . In the modern world , history takes the place of the ...
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... beginning of a feast when the looting begins . He arrives in time but succeeds in his other object to get his men killed - so that he can keep their pay . ' I have led my ragamuffins where they are peppered - there's not three of my ...
... beginning of a feast when the looting begins . He arrives in time but succeeds in his other object to get his men killed - so that he can keep their pay . ' I have led my ragamuffins where they are peppered - there's not three of my ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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