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... appears more ludicrous ; there is the suggestion that the increase in subjectively necessarily removes the observer further from the truth . In this interpretation Stephen appears the greatest fool and ends up locked in a world of ...
... appears more ludicrous ; there is the suggestion that the increase in subjectively necessarily removes the observer further from the truth . In this interpretation Stephen appears the greatest fool and ends up locked in a world of ...
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... appears to be strong , dignified , and spiritually self - sufficient , apart from and above the petty concerns of the world . But although Skrebensky seems to resemble those ' sons ' of Ursula's religion , he is in actuality a mere pawn ...
... appears to be strong , dignified , and spiritually self - sufficient , apart from and above the petty concerns of the world . But although Skrebensky seems to resemble those ' sons ' of Ursula's religion , he is in actuality a mere pawn ...
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... appears discontinuous at this point . And it is the very point at which the Man of Law calls attention to his own lack of care in storytelling by asking the question he cannot easily answer - why did the Sultaness spare Constance ? He ...
... appears discontinuous at this point . And it is the very point at which the Man of Law calls attention to his own lack of care in storytelling by asking the question he cannot easily answer - why did the Sultaness spare Constance ? He ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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