The University of Mississippi Studies in English, المجلدات 11-12Department of English, University of Mississippi, 1980 |
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... example , points to nothing other than itself . The description culminates a series of scenes as sharply rendered and just as inconsequent , without illuminating the people involved or otherwise advancing the plot . Indeed , these ...
... example , points to nothing other than itself . The description culminates a series of scenes as sharply rendered and just as inconsequent , without illuminating the people involved or otherwise advancing the plot . Indeed , these ...
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... example , though no doctrine of the divine right of kings ( by which , in large measure , Tudor absolutism was ... example of the subject who does place obedience to the Crown above all other obligations - even the obligations of family ...
... example , though no doctrine of the divine right of kings ( by which , in large measure , Tudor absolutism was ... example of the subject who does place obedience to the Crown above all other obligations - even the obligations of family ...
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... example . Another is the occasional glimpse into Braggioni's mind in " Flowering Judas , " which otherwise is limited to Laura's mind . But this power is best illustrated by " Maria Concepcion " and " Rope . " In the former , Porter's ...
... example . Another is the occasional glimpse into Braggioni's mind in " Flowering Judas , " which otherwise is limited to Laura's mind . But this power is best illustrated by " Maria Concepcion " and " Rope . " In the former , Porter's ...
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