College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 65
... interest when the scheme is designed to protect his own reputation . Homais has no qualms about sacrificing anyone to further his own ambi- tions . By the end of the novel it is disclosed that he has supplanted the doctor and the priest ...
... interest when the scheme is designed to protect his own reputation . Homais has no qualms about sacrificing anyone to further his own ambi- tions . By the end of the novel it is disclosed that he has supplanted the doctor and the priest ...
Page 254
... interest in psychology also extended to Coriolanus , and he introduced the homosexual element into the relationship between Caius Martius and Aufidius in his Nottingham Playhouse production of 1963 . This time the structure of the play ...
... interest in psychology also extended to Coriolanus , and he introduced the homosexual element into the relationship between Caius Martius and Aufidius in his Nottingham Playhouse production of 1963 . This time the structure of the play ...
Page 266
... interest in this kind of " efficient " cause and effect , but are fascinated by hidden forms that produce magical results . Inner , rather than outer , causes interest the nonliterate and nonvisual cultures . And that is why the ...
... interest in this kind of " efficient " cause and effect , but are fascinated by hidden forms that produce magical results . Inner , rather than outer , causes interest the nonliterate and nonvisual cultures . And that is why the ...
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