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... embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , —and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which the pasteboard French aristocrats embody theirs . It's ...
... embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , —and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which the pasteboard French aristocrats embody theirs . It's ...
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... embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , —and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which the pasteboard French aristocrats embody theirs . It's ...
... embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , —and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which the pasteboard French aristocrats embody theirs . It's ...
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... embody a controlling idea , and you can learn from them something of how to approach later and more complicated plays ... embodied in the English cause if only the English would give up quarrelling among themselves . In Act III , scene ...
... embody a controlling idea , and you can learn from them something of how to approach later and more complicated plays ... embodied in the English cause if only the English would give up quarrelling among themselves . In Act III , scene ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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