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... century ) and az- Zamakhshari ( 1075-1143 ) and by the Jews Rashi ( 1040- 1105 ) and David Kimhi ( c . 1160 - c ... 20th century . Next in time is a group of studies generally smaller in size and more limited in coverage than the group ...
... century ) and az- Zamakhshari ( 1075-1143 ) and by the Jews Rashi ( 1040- 1105 ) and David Kimhi ( c . 1160 - c ... 20th century . Next in time is a group of studies generally smaller in size and more limited in coverage than the group ...
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... 20TH CENTURY In the first half of the 20th century the appeal of the short story continued to grow . Literally hundreds of writ- ers — including , as it seems , nearly every major dramatist , poet , and novelist - published thousands of ...
... 20TH CENTURY In the first half of the 20th century the appeal of the short story continued to grow . Literally hundreds of writ- ers — including , as it seems , nearly every major dramatist , poet , and novelist - published thousands of ...
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... century , generally followed those of Britain and France . Russian literary genius in prose is best exemplified during both the 19th and 20th centuries in the novel . In the 19th century , however , Leo Tolstoy's numerous au ...
... century , generally followed those of Britain and France . Russian literary genius in prose is best exemplified during both the 19th and 20th centuries in the novel . In the 19th century , however , Leo Tolstoy's numerous au ...
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