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... function in this context ) , to an attempt at least , however feeble , to save another person . Although he is too late when he cries out to save Christmas , he finally understands the meaningful implications of that which he has only ...
... function in this context ) , to an attempt at least , however feeble , to save another person . Although he is too late when he cries out to save Christmas , he finally understands the meaningful implications of that which he has only ...
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... function of recognition . Considering , how- ever , the whole context of the Poetics , one could venture to say that the purposes and values of the drama are also present to the philosopher , since he sees the emotional effects of ...
... function of recognition . Considering , how- ever , the whole context of the Poetics , one could venture to say that the purposes and values of the drama are also present to the philosopher , since he sees the emotional effects of ...
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... function in Windsor - Forest just as in epic . Hunting is less the cause of devastation than the hunter's excesses . When Norman tyrants usurped the forest , their destruction of it figured an excessive claim against nature ( par . 3 ) ...
... function in Windsor - Forest just as in epic . Hunting is less the cause of devastation than the hunter's excesses . When Norman tyrants usurped the forest , their destruction of it figured an excessive claim against nature ( par . 3 ) ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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